If you look at just the numbers in the Asia region, on average, our exports have grown by about 15% since the deal was implemented. It has been higher for some members. Others are catching up. The big prize in that region is Japan, but there's also Vietnam and other deals. Hopefully, Malaysia will ratify soon.
What it would do, again, is provide an opportunity to diversify. There are committees that have been set up, and some of the non-tariff barriers that our members have experienced are being worked on, so there are definitely lessons learned there that we can apply to a deal with the ASEAN as well.
It's an opportunity to diversify and perhaps expand supply chains in the region. Overall, the membership of CAFTA has a preference for regional agreements versus bilateral agreements, because we have an opportunity to enhance our supply chains through cumulative rules of origin in the region. That is certainly something that our food processing sector is looking at with great interest.