While the negotiations were proceeding and even in the last year or so leading up to the summer of 2015, we had access for beef and pork, but we didn't have the access we would have wanted, mainly because of the number of Canadian establishments that were authorized to ship.
Obviously, we have many meat-packing plants in Canada for beef and pork and others, and there was a fairly small subset at the time that were authorized to ship. By leveraging the negotiations, building relationships, and working closely with Ukraine at various levels, coincident with the end of the negotiations or very soon thereafter in 2015, we received what's called systems-wide approval for our meat-packing plants. Now any federally inspected plant is eligible to ship to Ukraine.
Frankly, that was by far the biggest SPS issue that we had going with Ukraine. I actually asked our people just recently whether we had any issues currently or anything that was causing problems vis-à-vis Ukraine and our exports to Ukraine, and the answer was no.
Right now we don't have issues on the SPS front. As I said, I'm confident that the relationships that we've been able to build and develop and this agreement put us in a good place to deal with things if and as they come up in the future.