We had a discussion with CPC and we were aware that they were not supportive of vocally being seen as being supportive of a different strategy in the Atlantic provinces. But we told the Canadian Pork Council, “You recognize that the Atlantic region does not contribute; we are a net importer of pork into our region, so we're not contributing to this oversupply. So if we request some kind of difference or different approach to this program for the Atlantic region, will you oppose us on that?” The answer to that was, “No. We can't advocate for it, but we won't oppose you if you ask for that.”
We did that. The CPC stayed quiet on it, I understand, but there was no willingness to take a look at doing something different for the Atlantic region. There has to be that willingness. I know we're all worried about countervail and around trade issues and all those things, but I think where there's a will there's a way. I don't know if that was really considered in this case.