It's a global problem because the increase in consumption in Asian countries, for example, or in central South America where the middle-income groups are becoming more dependent on a meat diet, you're seeing this demand for both protein meals and fat going up. As I say, the global demand for soap in China, believe it or not, is huge. Proctor & Gamble and so on are buying up the stocks. I don't know what the solution is, quite frankly, but it certainly is a problem.
The supply simply cannot meet the demand right now, and these materials are going to the highest bidder. I would point out of course that the higher prices for the rendered material get fed back through the production chain on the value chain. So theoretically producers all the way down the value chain in Canada benefit from higher prices in by-products because those increased prices get fed down to a certain extent. As for where these products will go in the future, it's very hard to say, but there's a huge demand globally and a lot of competition.