There are a lot of non-tariff barrier issues with China, but it's our second export market at this point, a market valued at close to $6 billion. Certainly, a potential free trade agreement with China has the possibility to boost our exports to the world's second-largest economy. China is poised to be the world's largest importer of ag and food products by 2020, so we need to have rules for trade there with that country.
China has demonstrated that it's open to freer trade with free trade agreements with Australia, New Zealand, and other countries. In terms of ag and food products, the results have been substantial. If those countries have been able to do so, we certainly should be able to get there as well. We encourage the government to launch FTA talks with China, and certainly they should consider this before a potential Mercosur agreement.