Very quickly, under the U.S.-China phase one agreement, the Americans dictated what China has to do with MRLs, the maximum limits on beef and other items. I don't know that we can force them to take the Codex standard. They gave them one month to implement it and another month for it to be in effect. It applies to all things approved by USDA for export. I don't know that we can get that, but certainly it's on the table that the Americans have managed to do it.
This is a political issue, though. It's not a science issue, as much as we'd like to think that it's a science issue. You have to have the dispute resolution to give countries the ability to have these arguments. You can't dictate. Unless you're the Americans, you don't have the ability to simply dictate that, so I'd caution about expectations. Look, I'm surprised the Europeans haven't said to us, “We'll take your MRLs if you clean up your act on supply management.”