Yes, that takes me to my other point. It's probably the last point I'll have, but it's a concern. You've raised it, and I think Mr. Laws raised it. It's the fact that so much of our beef already, in the last year, has been going south. We're at about 75,000, and we have a capacity of 100,000 plus. As government, we put some money into the industry to build capacity, and we see the beef flowing south. I see a greater incentive to move south when they don't have to rid themselves of the SRM. There's a value there that they can capitalize on--send the beef back up into Canada.
Now, we invest government money into capital. How much of that capital is going to be put into plants that are going to be redundant five years from now because the industry has moved south? I don't want to leave us on that note, but it is a concern and I think all of us need to be thinking about it.