Sure. Dave, who's also in the room, might want to add something as well.
From our perspective, I think we're looking at rounding out the current capacity. The trade commissioner service has some great resources and capacity on the ground, but from our experience, they tend to be focused more on market promotion, development and putting in business connections in the region or country.
We're looking at an office that would have the plant health specialists on the ground, animal veterinarians, people who can specialize in the regulatory and political environment. It's really trying to help our exporters understand the environment they're selling into in order to proactively prevent a market access issue from occurring. However, in the event that there is one, you want to make sure that the right people—information, collaboration and connection between industry and government—are already in place, so it doesn't take hold and ultimately impact our trade flows.