I think there might be some merit in that, but I also think we need to start off with good policy first. We need to have sound policies and not have these incidents happening all the time whereby we're just continuously taking taxpayers' money and spending it on abattoirs so that somebody can go back to their boss and say “I did something today and there was a non-compliance.” I think it's okay some days to find out that they are compliant and that there is nothing they need to change. A lot of these butcher shops have been multi-generational and operating for years, and we have what we call federal plants with up-to-code standards that are killing people. I don't think anybody knows of anybody in a provincial plant in this county who has ever been killed.
I think we need to look at decentralizing our food system as a huge issue. We have everything clambered into very regional, specific locations; then, when you have problems and you have issues, they're massive. I don't know what the answer is, but I know that we need some decentralization of our food system. That's going in the face of everything we've heard over the years, but I firmly believe that's what we need.