There haven't been a lot of conversations with the cattlemen's association, just at the round-table talks where they supported our industry.
The main thing was that they looked at their situation. They run cattle herds. They own cattle herds, and they provide for them. They came out and said our situation was exactly the same as theirs. They're a different animal, but the ownership is there. You run them the same way. And that's what they recognized, that we should be under agriculture.
I think it was Paul who stated that he's heard that these people don't like it, and he wondered about that. They're everywhere. There are probably some people in the cattle industry who do not like our industry, and there are probably some people in government. We know they're all over. But my point of view is that it's just like anything else: if you don't like somebody else's profession, you don't go into it. It's a pretty broad statement, but you're going to find those activist people everywhere.
There are people who don't like them, guys raising cattle too. That's what I refer to. We have that in every sector—the hog industry, you name it—that we shouldn't be raising the animals for human consumption.
That's my say.