Okay.
When we look at competitiveness, when we look at the aggregate, you talked about how you have provincial programs, municipal programs, and all variety of people adding costs to your production. How do you take companies such as yours and now put them in the global marketplace and compete with Brazilian companies with different standards and different regulations? Everything is different. The labour standards are different. We said this with Mexico, but in the same breath, Mexican standards came up and joined North American. It actually was a win-win-win in a lot of ways. If you look at where Mexico was 40 years ago and you look at where Mexico is today, it has made vast improvements. Some people may not be happy with where they are at today and might want to see better, but it is different and it is better than what it was.
How do you go into a market like Mercosur? I kind of view Mercosur as being a little different from Pacific Alliance. Pacific Alliance is a pro-trade bloc. Mercosur, to me, started that way but turned into a protectionist bloc. How would you see this?