I don't think you can expect those people to be able to do that. The reason I say that is it can be an extremely long and involved process. For example, we're in the process of getting registration in Brazil for one of our products. To do that we have to incorporate a company, which takes three months, and we then have to go through a process of making sure we can show the efficacy of the product, which will probably take a year to happen. It depends on the industry you're talking about. Everyone's going to be different.
If you're going to do that, the challenge is that I'm talking about Brazil, so now I want one for Chile, and one for Colombia, and one for other countries, Mexico, for example. Every single time, for the most part, you're starting over again. There are some jurisdictions where they're going to say if we have a registration in the EU, and one in the United States, that's going to accelerate the process, but most countries want to have something along their own lines. Canada is certainly a country like that.
It would be very worthwhile to have a separate service falling under some organization that would have the mandate to do that. It would be measured by how much they were able to assist, particularly SMEs, to get more of these types of registrations. You would expect that a company would have a registration somewhere and then be able to say that they had this and they need help to get it out there. The faster they get those particular permissions to export their products, they can develop markets.