We certainly deal in a marketplace where we trade and compete against international imports into our business. Our family is involved in both the agriculture and meat processing business, so we're competing with meat products that are raised and processed to a much different standard from our own. We feel that we're negatively affected.
We also are located in a certain marketplace. Here in southern Ontario, we have a very attractive market for importers from south of the border to export product to, because there are reasons that would make them want to bring product here at a price lower than they would sell it at within their own country. It is a competitive market for us. We feel that we have very high standards, and we want to maintain those standards. At the same time, we're very challenged in competing with product raised to lower standards.