I would just echo what Jean-Marc said. There is a discrepancy between what our scientists tested versus what Chinese officials tested. We need to get those people together, talk about the technicalities of the test, do a joint testing of samples that are common and agree on what's in there and what's not. If they don't agree, then we are into a different realm.
I have a lot of faith in our Canadian system and our product, so at that point in time, if the scientists can't agree, we'll just call it a non-tariff trade barrier and we're into a different scenario.
That should not take very long.