Every project we have in the cluster that has some sort of production aspect to it has an animal welfare aspect to it. The vice-chair of our board calls animal welfare the new farm management, and it really is. It's how you raise those animals in such a way that you have reduced their stress to the minimum.
I actually did a calculation on it, and the three largest projects in our cluster are directly animal welfare. Now, there are other aspects we bring in with it. We have an environmental one, and we tied in an animal welfare aspect to it as well.
There's a lot of funding dealing with animal welfare. One of the major issues that we're looking at now, which we thought had to a certain extent been dealt with, is euthanasia. That's one that became very important after some television work that was done. We're looking at a project right now reviewing euthanasia of turkeys and developing training programs. We have most of the information. It's like environmental research. We don't need to study how to spread manure anymore; we just have to teach people how to do it right. It's the same thing with some of the animal welfare things.
Another aspect that we have to do is dedicated research on housing. We don't know enough about transportation and how it affects birds. That's another one. Transportation is a major issue.