Yes, indeed, the pork industry, in general, has been really proactive in trade, notably in Japan. I will use Japan to exemplify what you were mentioning.
The fact that we have science-based rules allows us to have a common language. Once we have this common language, we can easily solve challenges, because we are speaking the same language.
A good example is that we have a CFIA office in Japan. The fact that we have people on the ground there helps a lot with making sure that we are able to communicate and also find solutions when there are technical challenges. This success is clear today. Now, in terms of value, Japan is our first export market in the world, in front of the United States. This has never been seen before. This just shows you how successful we can be by implementing science-based rules.
We have heard about the budgetary challenges, and for sure, these kinds of CFIA offices are important for us. They are a stepping stone to promote how we do business with the rest of the world.