I think my colleagues addressed that very clearly.
We don't have many slaughter facilities left in Canada, Alex. There's one really big one in Ontario, and there are two in Alberta. That is the position the United States has taken. I think there are some loopholes they can get through. They are able to own cattle. But for the most part, the intent is that it's producers that own the cattle down there. That's why you see that the large facility in Guelph is now owned by an American company. We know that they bring cattle in from the Midwest and slaughter them in Canada and then send them back--in days gone by--to the U.S. market. That's the way they get around that.
Would I like to see it different in Canada? Definitely. Let's face it, it's the farmers that really should own the cattle, right? We had a really good example of how they can control price, because they're huge corporations.
I hope that answers your question.