You mean the SRM farm problem?
Well, we've had the BSE issue since 2003. Technology and science, you would think by now, would have developed some kind of a magic tool to make use of SRMs. That hasn't happened. So it's going to be a complicated issue. Is it as big an issue from a food safety standpoint as we think? When we look at other countries, such as the United States, who deal with a small amount of SRM, they can ship into our country while having a whole different set of regulatory issues than Canada has.
Can we make use of that SRM going back into fertilizer in some of those old markets? Yes, I think we can. That's the issue of the whole regulatory system, on which I know industry and all of us were on the same page in 2003 in trying to work our way through. We have probably learned a lot since then, so maybe it's time to revisit a whole bunch of those issues and make some policies that are harmonized with other trading partners.