In terms of the steps that are available to us, we have a period of time following the closing of the transaction where we're able to seek a remedy in respect of any transaction that has the result of substantially lessening or preventing competition. What my colleague is referring to is that we are in a mode of continuing to look at that issue and to monitor and understand what the implications are.
Predominantly, I think what we're telling you is that we're watching to see whether or not the MCOOL has an impact on the incentives of U.S. packers to continue to purchase cattle, or an impact on their ability to continue to purchase Canadian cattle, and whether that would result in a significant depression in the price level for fed or cull cattle.
Certainly what's available to us is to continue to seek remedies in respect of the transaction for a period of time following the closing of that transaction, should our assessment reveal that there is a substantial lessening or prevention of competition.