I'll talk about it from a primary agricultural and commodities perspective. We were behind the game in a lot of market access areas. We talked about Colombia. We ratified before the Americans did, but we would have been behind by a 15% tariff disadvantage. Right now in Morocco we have a 30% tariff disadvantage on peas relative to the U.S. and a 3% tariff disadvantage on lentils. We cannot compete as an exporting nation unless we have access that's equal to or better than other exporting nations, and if you're exporting product and you don't have equal tariff treatment, you're just not in that market.
I think that's a cornerstone. That was my number one priority. If you're an export economy, you cannot be at a tariff disadvantage relative to other exporters if you want to be in the game.