I would love to comment. It's something that is often brought to our attention. The truth of the matter is, as we increase our breeding flocks, they're going to have market animals as well. Not as many ram lambs are sold as breeding stock as ewe lambs, and ram lambs, wethers, tend to be the ones that are hitting the markets. What we did notice was that we were capturing more and more of our market share the more our purebred industry expanded. Accessing international markets and encouraging them to have a diversity of options is part of our hope to expand our market.
On October 29th, 2009. See this statement in context.