This means that Canadian producers have been disadvantaged in relation to American producers since the coming into force of those Canadian standards. We might get a more level playing field soon, in the next few weeks. I have your answer to my question.
My other question relates to the disposal of SRMs. You have said two things. We have invested money to bring our slaughterhouses to standard. Of course, this disposal requires additional work and additional equipment in the processing plants. It also means that the costs related to those upgrades have been transferred to the producers by the plants through price reductions.
Have we provided help to the producers for this adjustment? A producer disposing of those specified risk materials in a burial site has to assume a rather high cost since the work is not done free of charge. We are talking about trucks transporting 4,000 tons of SRMs each week, which is a lot, and operating such sites is very costly. So, our producers are also disadvantaged at that level. Have they received any help from the Canadian government?