If I miss one, please help me out.
On the first one, you have to understand that at the onset of BSE there was a lot of emotion out there. But I, along with CCA, CBEF, and I think BIC was involved....
I remember, with the Honourable Mr. Easter and some of you in this room--we talked earlier--we wore out many a shoe to try to get that U.S. border opened to livestock. We've seen how important our supply is. There were profits made through the crisis, but that was one of the issues that became really emotional.
We also reinvested in these plants, to make sure they were efficient and they could handle the capacity in this country. As a Canadian, not a meathead, I think we did the right thing.
I believe those dollars have been turned back, Mr. Chair, because of all those efforts in 2003 and 2004, when the border was announced to open again. Now you have the U.S. equivalent for your livestock, whether it's the cull cow, the calf, or the finished steer. John can correct me if I'm wrong on that; there are producers in this room.
So I think you're there. And I think we should compliment each other on how we got there and how quickly we got there.