I can't speak for some of the other grains and oilseeds commodities, which we've heard.... I've been there. I was in Japan, with you and others. Sanitary and phytosanitary non-tariff barriers are certainly really important for some of the other commodities, such as grains and oilseeds, but for barley, not so much just yet. The issue coming up for everyone is on maximum residue levels, MRLs. That's really important for barley.
Here is the other thing that people have to understand. Whether it comes down to trade or transportation and railways, as far as security of supply to countries is concerned—particularly Japan—Canada has always been known in the past for timely deliveries and what have you. That's starting to erode a bit. That's not part of the discussion here with this committee, because it deals with transportation and the railways, but hopefully we get some resolution in the next couple of years.
Without the TPP—we've heard it from the cattle guys, and we are seeing it right now in barley—we have bilaterals with other countries, such as Australia, and we are really back-slipping, as far as our exports are concerned.