We have a formula that takes into account a variety of factors, including the speed of the line, to determine how many inspectors are needed in a particular plant. What we have in XL is equivalent to what we have in other slaughter plants, taking into account the size of the plant, the amount of production, the speed of the line, and so forth. We have no evidence at this point that this number is inadequate. It is working successfully in other plants. It has worked successfully there, notwithstanding the incident that we obviously had. There were other factors, we think, that led to that. We can get into that a little later in more detail.
Obviously, we very much want to do a lesson learned, an examination of the situation, as we do in any such situation, as the minister indicated, using our expert advisory panel, and I think we need to have a thoughtful, sober look at everything. If, coming out of that, there are recommendations on things that we could and should improve, we'll certainly do that.