We're slowly but steadily moving from a reliance on the United States. That's been a centuries-old trading route. Europe was great and they're facing the same economic issues that we're seeing in the United States, but as a whole, sales in Europe are still hanging on. We have not seen a drop as we have in U.S. valuation, so to see that happening.... Yes, we're making inroads in Asia, but Europe is still a key factor.
As Mr. Ross said, the cost to get to Europe is similar to getting halfway across the country. It's not an issue. We're shipping lobsters in containers now. We've found ways to maximize how we get things there. The potential there is still stronger and it's certainly going to help alleviate our reliance on the U.S., which is still not where it was even 10 years ago.