You enter into bilateral agreements for two reasons, really. One is if there is somebody who currently has an agreement, then you're levelling the playing field for yourself. The second reason is if somebody doesn't have an agreement there, you're getting yourself an advantage.
What we saw when the EU and the United States signed their free trade agreement, our exports did drop, and we suspect they went directly to the EU and the United States because they get preferential treatment into that marketplace.
What our signing the free trade agreement did was level the playing field for us, so now we have opportunity. We fully expect that over the next several years we'll not only make that up, but we should see about a 30% growth.