Thank you for your question.
I guess it goes back to my opening comments, where we talked about traceability. Again, these labelling requirements simply fit into that whole area of traceability. As it stands, we already export shrimp to the European Union and, in addition to our packaging and labelling requirements, we also have to provide catch certificates. It's something that we're dealing with internally at the moment.
Again, as I stated in my comments, we're unfortunately at the mercy of our export partners and the requirements they need. For us as a company, our primary market is the U.S. China would be our secondary market, but we're looking to break into the European Union as well, just to diversify and try to expand our portfolio of customers.
Yes, like I said, it's something that we have to do as a company, something we would deal with. I don't know if you can pick out any particular one of them as being more onerous than the other, simply because it's something that we deal with on a daily basis anyway.
We tend to be quite vertically integrated with some of our species. For example, with some of our other species, we have our own harvesting vessels, so we try to maintain control, I guess, of the supply chain. We have control of the raw product when it comes in to us, so we can certainly meet those requirements to ensure that we can show where the products have come from.