Mr. Anderson, the capacity for us has been more dedicated to actually moving them to slaughter and slowing down the slaughter speed so that our inspection staff and veterinarians can do a proper examination and properly diagnose whether these reactors truly have disease. A reactor is just an indication; we need to actually confirm at the post-mortem.
We have been able to move those reactors. For example, the first tranche of 81 reactors has been taken care of through different contracts we established at the slaughter establishments.