It has certainly imposed an enormous cost on the industry, and I outlined that in my opening remarks, but frankly speaking, those costs are absorbed. They're dispersed. The market responds.
In the packing sector, in the middle, we try to operate on margins, at some times more successfully and profitably than at others. We're a margin maker, so when those costs are dispersed, some of them are absorbed in our operations and some are reflected in lower prices for livestock. To an extent, we have the leverage, rarely, of higher prices in wholesale beef and wholesale pork products.
It's an enormous impact. It's a cost that we don't think has any benefit and that should not have been imposed, but it has been absorbed within the system.