It has to be figured out. As I said, if you can show the paperwork for the money that you're missing or losing towards your production costs—You still have to keep paying the bills. When I had said it, I said it wrong; I did understand that it used to be $30, or whatever, per bird. That was reduced.
I don't know what type of program. If you look out in B.C., they destroyed 19 million birds. There were some farms that didn't get birds back for almost two years, and there were other farms that just closed down. They just couldn't cope with it.
This is caused by the governments, and not just our government but the governments around the world, saying, this is what we're going to do. If you're going to destroy your food supply due to government regulations, I feel that the government should fully compensate you—at least to get you back to where you were. I'm not asking for free money or anything, but just for what they destroyed, to put it back so you can continue on, otherwise you won't be there. Your food will have to come from someplace else.