It's hard to say. It's always our hope, truthfully, that things will become more stable and more predictable.
I'll give you an example. We wanted to get an agreement with Brazil to export IVF embryos, in vitro-produced embryos. Brazil came back and said they wanted all our data on the health and safety of these embryos and all this stuff, but the problem with all that was that Brazil pioneered IVF embryos. It was just a roadblock.
At the farm level, the farmers in these other countries definitely want our genetics, but then at the government level it becomes a trade issue for this or that. If you take our sugar we'll take.... We get played off a lot on various things. Ideally there would be a common set of rules they would enforce, but I would raise the concern that they'll use that when it suits and they'll use their own country when it suits.