If we could get to a point where we could put a clause like that in, I think that goes to the issue of reciprocity, but I'm not sure that it would work.
In this particular case, atypical BSE is a disease that happens to cattle later on in their lives. It's completely natural. This is not the BSE that would shut down the border. When you have an atypical BSE case, as long as we can prove that everything is working and we've identified it as we should, then we should be able to move forward quickly.
When this happened to Canada, other countries around the world took their time, did their quick analysis and then shortly afterwards opened markets back up for us. That's indeed what happened to Brazil. They had an atypical case in February and by March markets had already opened back up. Our atypical case was in 2021 and we still don't have access to China with beef products.
Truly, we've been informed that this is more of a political issue than even a trade barrier. They're using this as an excuse to create a trade barrier.