If we're not part of it and our competitor countries are, it certainly will put us at a trade disadvantage. There's no question about that. We've seen how even a small country like Iceland, which did a trade deal with China, increased their competitiveness vis-à-vis other competitor countries in the North Atlantic, as an example. Really, from our perspective, if we can have these trade agreements and provide opportunities for better incomes for people, then they can afford more.
As I said, we don't fully understand all the minutiae of the agreement, and I wouldn't profess to be an expert, but as exporters and producers here, and as employers of a lot of people, we're trying to increase the value back to the country so that people have better incomes and better lives and we can have sustainable rural communities. I mean, that's really what we're about.