The United States, through the Department of Homeland Security, has a special registration for products of concern, and with that special plans where, in terms of security risks, each of these agri-retail sites will be placed in a registration process. They've all had to file a registration that identifies all the products of concern. Now they're in a process of having to implement site security upgrades to comply with new Department of Homeland Security regulations based on a tiered approach of threat assessment done by the department.
It's my understanding that there currently is a bill in front of the Senate in the United States that discusses the opportunity of providing enhanced and accelerated tax rebates to agri-retailers in order to compensate for some of these incremental security expenses. I'm not sure of the status of that bill currently. I think it's still being considered by the Senate.