I'll just add to that very quickly.
I want to point out an example of a regulatory burden, and I wish the gentlemen in the back could speak to this. As an example, we have a CCIA tag that has been proven to be better for use out there and to have a better backing, but one of the problems with these tags is that they fall out of animals quite easily. There's an improvement, a better tag out there, but in order for this tag to be utilized, the company that manufactures it has to take its current tag out of the system for one year to prove that this other tag works better. It is not willing to do that because it could lose market share, which I fully understand. There's a regulatory issue there if we can't just utilize a better product and quickly implement it into our system.