Right now, prices for lamb are very high. Again, it goes back to the fact that we don't have enough lambs in the country. We've seen a significant decrease in our ewe-flock numbers due both to the border closure and to the drought in western Canada. We know the prices will drop. We're hoping they'll be compensated for, though, by the quality of production, based on the quality of the product they're using.
I'm not really sure how much help historical data for the CAIS program are going to give to the sheep producers, because they haven't really historically used the program. They found it very complex, and those who did use it now owe the program money; if they go looking for help, they owe you guys money anyway. So I'm not sure how it's going to help them.