Thank you, Mr. MacKay.
Just before we start our next round, Ms. MacTavish, you were talking about genetics and the selling around the world. I know a lot of livestock goes right through. I used to sell dairy heifers, basically all around the world at one time, but there was a difference there. With supply management here in Canada, it wasn't bad.
I don't mean to criticize the selling of genetics for sheep, but just one thing I want to point out is that it's almost a double-edged sword. You're trying to increase your market share because there's a shortage of lamb in the world, but we're selling genetics to other countries.
Again, I'm just pointing it out, that it's almost defeating that purpose. I don't know whether you have any comments for us on that.