I want to go back to Curtiss for a minute.
You mentioned 2004, and we actually had this discussion with the Canadian Pork Council.
I know you took a bit of a shot at bilaterals, but quite honestly, the Canadian Pork Council have indicated, as we have, that this is where we are going to open markets up. We start to look at markets. In Canada we don't use the whole animal. We need to be opening markets, and the minister has actually spent more time doing that than being back at home most times.
When I go back to 2004 I get confused a little bit. The dollar was at 65¢. In my area we had a number of what we call loops jumped into the scenario. We more than doubled the production of pork in 10 or 12 years. It was built on cheap feed and a low dollar. Then we were hit by circovirus. The next year the government came in with $67 million or $76 million. Quite honestly, it was a miracle drug.