I don't have specifics, but generally speaking, the kinds of regulatory co-operation initiatives that we've seen in recent years have a real constituency in our membership. The Regulatory Co-operation Council is a program of which we've been very supportive and we've seen some modest progress in a number of sectors. Certainly in agriculture, that's the case. I got an earful about this when I was drafted by some of our member companies to be the co-chairman of the COOL Reform Coalition. This is the U.S. business and agriculture coalition that lobbied for the U.S. to alter its country-of-origin labelling program to comply with the WTO ruling.
Again, the American public may not be very aware of it, but as in manufacturing where we make things together here in North America, it's also true in agriculture. We need to find ways to make that work better.