There are opportunities. Our exports to Ukraine of fish and seafood products have been significant in recent years, which is the kind of time frame we would look at for this.
As a practical matter, one of the good things about this deal is that in the area of fish and seafood, all of their tariffs are going to zero on day one. Where they did seek phase-out periods was not in that sector; it was in agriculture and in industrial goods. To the extent that a government can pave the way for success through the elimination of tariffs, this is as good as it gets. There will be no tariffs once this deal is implemented on day one.
The current mix of products is what it is. It involves some of the products that I mentioned already. It remains to be seen whether things like frozen lobster or live lobster will take off in the way they have in Korea following the removal of tariffs there a couple of years ago with the implementation of that deal, but certainly the access will be there. It's always that knock-on question of, after you open a bunch of doors, which ones are people going to walk through?