That is a question of a whole other nature than production—at another level. If we continue to share our views on this, we will ultimately succeed in implementing a national policy that is competitive at all levels, whether we're talking about regulations or reciprocity.
Progress is being made. Some has been made in the slaughter industry, which is very encouraging. We have to continue to work to ensure that, throughout Canada—at least, in the East—the help we are requesting today to maintain the slaughter capacity, is seen to be very important, because it is. The Canadian government has been receiving our message for some time now. We are working on this together, and together we will find the best solution.
We hope that it will be a solution that is fair to business, and that is what we are working on at this time. That is our goal in the short term, but it does not prevent us from sharing our vision for the future.