The other thing you had mentioned, just listening to what you've spoken to Ms. Ramsey about, was a commercially meaningful de minimis, which some people suggest should be identical. At least it gives people some leeway to discuss what that would mean to each country, as you're looking at the type of industries that are associated with it. I believe that's a positive aspect, as we work from there.
Getting back to the agricultural side of things, you're talking about sanitary and phytosanitary provisions and the significance of making sure that things are done via sound science. I think this is so important, especially as we talk about moving cattle across the border and the different ways in which inspections are done when cattle are coming north into Canada versus Canadian cattle going into the U.S. There are differences, which I know the cattle industry has talked about immensely and about how that should be dealt with. Of course, when we have these.... That is one of the areas where the border is very thick and it causes a lot of issues, so I think that's an important part. Have any of your members talked about how one could look at trying to bring those regulations closer together?