That makes a lot of sense. Basically, the government has known about it since 2019, and it's not getting any better. My concern now is we have the U.K. bilateral...and then the CPTPP, with the U.K. moving into that. Do you think we should be looking at proactively getting rid of these non-tariff barriers before we're opening up and moving into some of these newer trade agreements? Strategically, what's going on with the government right now, from your viewpoint?
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