We do, but you'd have to look at the region. Just to give you examples, markets like the U.S. and China are 300,000 tonnes. They are big markets. These markets are all between 2,000 and 12,000 tonnes a year, but they're very important: there are some countries where we're shipping very high-value products, because there are some parts of the animal that only these countries like. This is very important for the overall value. Cuba is a very important market. In Barbados we're doing great business. I was actually looking at the trade numbers yesterday. We're shipping 2,000 tonnes a year to the Dominican Republic, but the U.S. is shipping 30,000. This is something for me to look at and investigate how we can do better.
Definitely, when we take them as a whole.... Plus there's an opportunity for processed products, and for hotels—the hotel industry is fairly important—and these things are important to me as well.