I think you missed the mark. I'd like to give you a chance later to talk about that.
Mr. Haney, you talked about the $85-per-head export premium that we can get in Asia, or the $100 per head in certain markets. In the discussion with the parliamentary secretary, the thing we missed is that some of the product we export is product we can't sell here in Canada. There are markets for offal and other things, which we can sell and they want, that quite frankly we're not going to utilize. I think you're absolutely right in your comments, but I'd like you to extrapolate a little.
We had SARM here at the last meeting, and they were talking about how they wished the Saskatchewan government had taken the leadership role that the Alberta government took when they put the $120 a head in place, attaching age verification to it. They believe that's going to be critical in gaining some of this export premium throughout the world.
Do you agree with that? What role do you see age verification taking in our opening of export markets?