Well, that would be up to the provinces, if they decided they want to use agri-recovery. Of course, for anyone affected, there will be an adjustment on their agri-stability. The good news, though I guess—it's not good news for Ontario—is that the bulk of the outbreak has been confined to Ontario, with 60-some outbreaks throughout. We had one in Prince Edward Island, one in Quebec, and one in Manitoba. It was one barn in each of them, so that's one flight of pigs, one group of young pigs, in each of those barns out of the overall yearly cycle. Whether or not it makes a difference to their overall bottom line, we'll have to wait and see how that all works out.
Some of the outbreaks in Manitoba didn't affect the whole barn. There were pigs that were sick but it really didn't transfer through and wipe out the whole herd, so we'll have to wait and see how that all works out.