First of all, it is important to look at things, as you suggested, from a national perspective. We talk about thinking outside the box, and that's a good thing. Unfortunately, when we're done with thinking outside the box, we get back into our offices and our routines and hop back into the box. What we have to start is doing outside the box.
One of the areas that really has affected our particular industry is this whole issue of federal-provincial slaughter equivalency. The federal and provincial governments have been dealing with this particular issue for years, and there is no indication that there's a resolution on the table. If we can't even get the ten provinces to work together on these issues, how can we expect to go out into a world marketplace and deal with trade issues?
On the trade front, from our perspective dealing with world trade is important, because one of our marketplaces is the European Union, and we're faced with a 20% tariff on product that goes into that country. That has to be dealt with.