With all the research that I've done, right now the way it stands—in P.E.I. anyways—you're either a producer or a processor. There's no advantage to being one or the other. One thing that's an issue is that in the pooled P-5 price, everybody pays the same thing for marketing, administration, accounting, and transportation. But say that I looked at doing some on-farm processing; I'd still have to pay the national transportation fee, even though I'm hauling my milk myself. It's just going back and forth. But no, there's really no....
I find there's a big line between the actual producer and the processor and that value-adding isn't a science; it's just something that you can do. You don't have to be a scientist to do it. If I can do it, anybody can. It's a way of encouraging more people to look at the different aspects, because you can pretty much double your income coming into that. But there's just no push for anybody to get in, because you are competing with Saputo, Agropur, and all the other large companies—though there is development now for niche markets as well.