I'll start by saying that we don't see significant opportunity in Mercosur, because they produce many of the same things we do and are very competitive large exporters of oil and protein already.
That being said, so is the United States, and yet they are our largest market for canola. If we are as a country embarking on negotiations, we should try to get rid of barriers wherever they exist.
We see much more opportunity in Asia, where the protein and oil from the world is going. Whether it's from South America or North America, the oil and the protein that we produce from our crops is primarily being exported to Asia.
The two countries I mentioned, Japan and China, represent the largest opportunities. Other opportunities exist in the trans-Pacific partnership in countries, such as Vietnam, that are importing much larger quantities of protein to feed their livestock, as well as high-quality oil.
Other countries throughout the Asia-Pacific region offer opportunities; for example, India. If that trade situation were stabilized, if we did not face extremely high and unpredictable tariffs and very unpredictable non-tariff barriers, there could be opportunity in India, as well.