We already have great trade with Japan and the U.S. They're two of our four biggest trading partners for soybeans, but I think when you look at some of the smaller countries like the Malaysias and the Thailands, those are the ones we see the opportunity in. I think that's where we hope to get most of the benefit.
The challenge is that we don't want to have Japan and the U.S. sign a trade agreement and the U.S. gain preferential access into Japan, where we've already done the hard work of gaining those marketplaces. It's as much loss as the gain, which I think is one of the challenges that you are facing. If we aren't sitting at the table of the TPP, what are we losing? It's not an easy answer, by any stretch of the imagination. From our standpoint, we'd lose preferential access to one of our biggest and highest value marketplaces, which is Japan.