I can take that.
Roughly 60% of our agri-food exports go to the United States, so with that level of concentration on only one market, diversification is something that we're always pushing for.
We've been very supportive, for example, of the government's efforts to open up markets in the Indo-Pacific, where we have some of our bigger growing markets. We've been supporting the trade negotiations going on with those countries. We've been supporting the opening of the agri-food office in Manila.
When you diversify, that means the supply chain is not always going in the same place. That's a positive thing, because a blockage in one spot isn't always a blockage in other spots. However, there can be bottlenecks affect almost all of your markets, so the reality is that when you diversify your markets, you need to expand your supply chain so it can support different markets going in different directions.