We've already taken the first steps, because we've modified the federal regulations. Our provincial counterparts therefore have an opportunity to consider greater alignment in that regard.
For many small businesses their driver is where their market is, but there are many businesses that operate close to a provincial boundary, where that opportunity to trade just across the border is still viewed as very local. We want to enable those opportunities. I think there are definitely opportunities. Even though it's not a large amount of the total red meat supply, it can still be very beneficial in terms of the opportunity for a business to grow if they can access that market that's near to hand.
We do see that as definitely an opportunity area. It is highly dependent on regulatory alignment, because we do still need to maintain that demonstration of meeting a common set of standards in order for product to move anywhere in the country.