So at the end of the day, I believe this particular motion, first of all, only speaks to one part of it. It only talks about those over 30 months. I think the discussion we've had with the industry is that it's not just about those over 30 months. It's actually about the livestock industry itself, not just in terms of the SRMs—that's a component of it—but other issues in terms of the processors.
Quite honestly, I'm still not understanding, and I don't know if everyone would be. If you do, maybe you could help me, André, to understand how giving the $31.70 per head was actually not going to the producers. I'm just trying to understand, and maybe you can help me.
I know your urgency, I think, because there's an annual meeting on, but the urgency.... Quite honestly, the last time that happened, it went to the packers. The industry never got the money. I agree that we've got a group of industry people, commodity groups, signed on, which also includes the slaughter capacity group. But in the midst of an advisory committee that is being set up, made up of industry and processors.... It's still just being put together and will be coming out. I think it's a little premature to be doing it. It's $31.70 per head, not addressing the full scope of what the competitive issues are about.
I just have a little trouble, Mr. Chairman, addressing that at this time.