Just to add to Debbie's answer, I don't think that blueberries specifically are being shut out. I think that this particular commodity is extremely popular around the world, especially Canadian blueberries.
I think that the consumers of these countries are pushing their governments to make a deal. I think where we're behind is negotiating on the actual rate of the tariff. I think some countries are maybe stalling a little bit to slow the process down, but I think what we should be looking at as well, once we have an agreement, are the rates of tariffs because it doesn't matter if we can go to China if we're 35% higher rated than everyone else.