That's hopefully the advantage of a trade agreement. You can have the conflict resolution or dispute resolution, whatever you want to call it. Thank you.
Mr. Galimberti, my question is on how—and you alluded to this, although it didn't come right out—Brazil has had a large history of subsidizing their steel. Let's talk a bit about that because the challenge is that you don't have to do a whole lot of business with Mercosur now, by and large. Do you think we could get a fair deal? We will talk about the second part, which is what you talked about in terms of trade revenue and these things, because you did mention those in your remarks as well. That would be the second part of the question.
Do you think we can get a fair shot at actually selling goods given the history of huge subsidies?