I think you probably should be asking the agriculture ministry which provinces are farther along in discussions than others. They are the ones that are intimately involved in this, and they know the answers. We hear things, but they have the actual facts.
In terms of what's happened in the rest of the world, we saw what happened in Europe, where the governments bought up all this ruminant meat and bone meal and had it in storage for years and years. We're not advocating that, but we are advocating some type of assistance with disposal costs.
With regard to the details, as Dennis mentioned, we'd have to sit down with the government authorities and find out the best way to fund that so that the market won't collapse, the industry won't collapse, and we can keep it moving so that we can meet the July 12 deadline.