First of all, I've been going to Europe for maybe 35 years and I've probably visited 40 different rendering plants there. They have been taking care of SRM, in the case of England, for 20 years, and in the case of the rest of Europe, for 10 years. I would say that just about 100% of the slaughterhouse by-products and dead animals go to the rendering process first. Then the cogeneration you're talking about is a type of further process, let's say, with the solids, the meat and bone meal, which consist of 20% of the incoming raw material.
When I mention that our company has an $8 million project, it is a project to do cogeneration, and we would be using the steam in our rendering plant in order to diminish the costs we have to pay. As I said prior to this, those costs are passed back to send the product to a landfill. In Europe, they are going to cement plants, and some renderers also do incineration.