I would certainly concur with that, sir, in the sense that if you don't know what the dates are when you're recalling a particular product, you may be recalling stuff that doesn't need to be recalled, but that's on the plus safety side, in a sense. It's a loss to the producer or the processor. The problem is if you have the wrong date, and you were supposed to have recalled the tainted material the day before and it's now out there. That seems to me to be a glaring gap when that confusion starts.
However, I want to move on to chapter 7. You indicated that with a hard cap, if I can use that term, in the budget, which the government has talked about before in the House and you've identified, you suggested that perhaps they will be faced with some choices. What do you see those choices being if they, indeed, stay at the same dollar figure that has been proposed, if there's no movement in opening up that budget in the next number of years?