Well, it certainly is a problem here. A great many producers here, in the past, have taken advantage of sales of livestock outside the country, mainly to the U.S. It's been a very difficult situation since BSE and since the borders closed.
It has even had a major effect on sales within the country, because those animals that are not going out of the country compete with other sales within the country. So yes, we have certainly suffered from that.
As far as fixing CAIS, to address that problem I think there are probably things that can be done. One of the things I mentioned earlier is that when a dairy farmer looks at CAIS and crunches all the numbers, it's very difficult to get excited about that program, because we know we have somewhat of a predicted income. Unless that income is severely hampered due to whatever situation, we just have not taken up the CAIS program. It just hasn't been of interest to us.