It is a concern for us. We have two federally inspected plants and 12 provincially inspected ones and a large number of health-inspected plants in the province.
The health-inspected plants, I would suggest, are the most likely to have the lowest economies of scale, and therefore they won't have the volume to be able to achieve cost efficiencies on this.
For those that can dispose on-site, it will be a very cost-effective mechanism for them.
And then the rest of our efforts are designed to make sure that, number one, there is a viable alternative for them to make sure they can dispose of their waste material, and, number two, to make it as cost-effective as possible.
We are concerned with regard to the cost and we are trying to work with them to understand what the effects might be.