Again, just to qualify this in respect to the Connors Bros., historically, we've been exporting for well over 100 years. In fact, there was a sales sheet I saw from 1923 which said that at the time Connors Bros. was exporting to over 50 markets around the world. At that time the tariff structure into the U.S. was very prohibitive, so the U.S. was not a very important market to Connors Bros. Uniquely, perhaps, as the result of our long history, we have always developed a very diversified branded seafood outlet business. We've always been very diversified.
Now today, yes, certainly, the U.S. market through our brands in the U.S. is very important to us. We are export driven. We look for those opportunities and we look to optimize the returns on the products that we have available to sell from this area. So, CETA, TPP, in theory, if the playing fields are level, then, yes, it would be a positive thing.