We have dealt with this case this spring. We had to go to the government, to Border Services, and ask how they are reading this, because they're reading it wrong. Even our industry was very upset that it came in tariff-free.They have, since that—But that's the aspect of this 13% content rule, the games that can be played with it, that you can move product into this country—If you put “14% rice”, it has to be in a separate bag.
If you throw it away and sell the chicken on the domestic market, the damage that's going to do to the Canadian domestic industry from one end of the chain to the other is astronomical. We want to solve this problem, and there is a way to do it. The Americans will support us on it. It will benefit them, but it will close the door for everyone else. We have not been able to convince the government at this time. We're still working on it.