 Well, food security is, of course, a tremendously important objective and something which we shouldn't take for granted. But food self-sufficiency as a way of trying to address food security is simply, it doesn't make sense. Europe is blessed with fertile land. We are never going to be in a position where we are very dependent on food imports. But there are countries in the world, we think of North Africa, Central America, which will always depend on food imports, even with the best agricultural policies. So trade is hugely important. And even though Europe is by and large self-sufficient in most of the main commodity groups, we import oil seeds, but apart from that we are more or less self-sufficient, but we do depend on trade. It helps farmers and it helps consumers.