That takes me to Mr. Laws.
Let's assume they agree that the GMOs are not going to be a problem and that our animal husbandry and our antibiotics are up to where they expect it, and let's assume that, on the farm side, we've got it all figured out and the Europeans are happy.
Now, let's go to the processing side, because right now all these cattle going to the United States are live cattle. Let's hope that in an ideal world, the cattle that are not shipped to the United States will be going to Europe. They all have to be done up in boxes, pre-cut, and the whole thing. You talked about this CETA meat program that you're looking at. Can you give me more details on that program? What do you really want? The Europeans are going to come over and inspect the plant, so maybe they're going to expect something totally different from what we're doing now.
Can you talk to me a bit about what they expect from this government, to step up to the plate with money to help you guys?