Sorry, it's the West Hawk Lake gate.
When BSE hit Canada, it took Canada as a whole. The world took us as a whole country that had BSE. We had just a few animals in a very localized situation, but the whole country got painted. If you were a farmer in Nova Scotia, you had the same problem I had or the guy in Calgary had.
What was needed and what has in fact happened is that there's a gate now at West Hawk Lake whereby we can divide the country into two sectors, east and west of that location. There are only two ways to get past it, CP Rail/CN Rail and the Trans-Canada Highway. We can monitor the movement of all livestock product, east and west, at that point.
The government has stepped up to the plate and provided us with a station at West Hawk Lake that will now allow us to divide this country into two separate entities. That has tremendous value for all livestock sectors, whether it's poultry, sheep, beef, or you name it. We all now have that huge benefit.
So half of us will be safe in the future. That is not a big expense, but it has a huge impact. That's a perfect example of the right thing being finally done.