I'll comment briefly on the large plants.
There were a number of physical differences that they required. My understanding is that the negotiations have largely resolved that, so that we have equivalency in that area. We're continuing to work on some of the antimicrobial interventions that we use in the large plants, and that work is continuing. There's lactic acid that's been dealt with, the recycled hot water which.... All of these things have been scientifically tested. For large plants, it's pretty clear that they want to maintain and make full use of all of the interventions they have to ensure we're producing a product that's absolutely pure when it leaves the plant. That's a particularly important issue in every large plant, because they're producing trim that's sold to a lot of different customers throughout the world, and they want to use all of that technology. We're at a stage where those are being addressed. As far as the physical requirements go, my understanding is that we're now in a position they can meet them.
There are some interventions on the EU side that we're also looking at. We do more testing than they do for O157, for instance. It's a question of making sure that as we import product from Europe, they're meeting our high standards as well.