Again, though, it's the same problem. If you go to the WTO and the U.S. is not part of that process, which, going forward, seems to be the way they're leaning more and more, how do you enforce it? Yes, you've won at the WTO and other countries agree with you that this is outrageous—and I think it's wrong what they're trying to do here—but what are our options? If you look back to our CUSMA agreement, if we are restricted only to sector-to-sector retaliation, boy, we're really handcuffed here. How do we move forward?
Under country-of-origin labelling in the beef sector, for example, we were able to go to grape growers in California and apple growers in Washington state and put pressure on those districts to get the political pressure in Washington and get the result we needed for our beef producers. It looks to me like we can't do that anymore. Is that fair to say?