Of course, the agriculture minister was down in Chicago this week with the agriculture ministers from the provinces, talking about COOL and trying to explain to the Americans again how much damage they're doing, not only to the Canadian industry but to their own industry, by their position on COOL and what's going forward there.
I'm just curious. With COOL and what's going on down there, and this agreement, some farmers are asking me if this will offset the damages of COOL. Is COOL going to create more capacity here in Canada for packing and cutting, and that cutting is going to get to other markets like Honduras and Europe.... What do you think of that? Is that a fair statement or not?