I certainly can.
Right now there's a program in Canada, and there may be other ones going in eastern Canada or whatever, but in the west, there's a program called Canada Gold Beef. They started a program at the end of February of hormone-free beef for export to the EU. They have customers who want it.
Right now, CFIA, the last I heard, has not approved a plant to kill it and have it exported from. Unfortunately, CFIA is not moving at the speed of commerce. It has become the world's watchdog for the Canadian food supply. We appreciate everything that CFIA has done in the past in terms of us having a saleable, safe food supply to our own producers and those from throughout the world, but at the same time, we can move this along a little bit quicker.
You know, we also purchase cattle from the U.S. Right now those U.S. cattle are contracted hormone-free cattle to go to European destinations. There are 15 plants approved, and to be perfectly honest, not one of them would pass the approval test in Canada.
I'm not saying we should lower our standards. Let's just get it done.