Mr. Nilsson, I appreciate your comments. I also come from an agriculture background. You're someone who has gone through from the beginning and you know what it's like to start out young, work hard, work up through the system, and be successful. I think it's a tribute not only to you but to your family and your country. I learned that earlier, actually, with some business not too far from us in my riding. It's always interesting to know the background.
You talked about being able to be competitive because of your efficiencies. You've bought out Lakeside and you've been able to compete. A major factor in your competitiveness may be internal efficiencies in terms of technology, but is continuous flow of livestock, a product going through your lines, one of the main things that makes you competitive?
I'll ask the same to Mr. Read.