I think opening new markets is a critical focus that we must have, but we also must make sure they're markets that can afford to buy our products. There are markets out there where people don't necessarily have disposable income. But with regard to the work that's being done in trying to re-open the talks with Korea and in taking a look at Japan, I think those are high-value economies great potential. So those are the types of things we should be focusing on.
The other area where we need to be focus, particularly on the trade side, is the rules and regulations. Here I refer to establishing international rules for things like low-level tolerance of genetically modified organisms; making regulations around new technology; and finding ways to harmonize pesticide and herbicide use so that our producers aren't at a disadvantage to somebody in another country.
A whole series of things has to be put together to give us profitable access to some of these foreign markets.