We actually got together as a value chain in all of poultry, so eggs, turkeys, hatching eggs, chickens, plus the processors, and we created the Canadian Poultry Research Council. We did that because we were seeing overlap in what we were doing.
Frankly, in universities there also weren't enough poultry researchers, so we created some programs ourselves that were to fund graduate students in that area. We built it up, and a number of us contributed some capital funding to universities. We don't really want to do that, but we did, and I think we've got a good network now across universities and so on in Canada to do poultry research.
The focus of CPRC, and what we like about the cluster program, is that we focus the research dollars. So in January or February we'll bring university researchers in and talk about the priorities of the industry, so they will apply through us. We like the concept where the government works with us on the dollars, so that it's industry-focused research and not pet projects at universities.