Certainly, we're poised to have a significant increase in the EU and certainly the U.K.'s part of that, and a large part of it. We've had long-term large trading capacity and ability with the U.K.
However, the TRQs are very limiting to us. They don't allow us to fully expand into that market, in particular at the same rate the U.K. is allowed to expand into our market. They're basically open to import whatever they can sell, and we are very limited by these TRQs. I think we can survive them for the next couple of years, but beyond that, given that we trade 50% of our production, it's vital that we get into these very significant and the high-priced markets, and the U.K. has certainly been one. Those TRQs are definitely holding us back.