Absolutely. We have seen some of our processing plants independently make investments on their own. It's usually with some of the manufacturing equipment to adapt to labour issues, which are ongoing. But for the most part, most of our processing plants are running slightly under capacity or substantially under capacity due to the lack of supply of hogs. That comes back to creating an environment where a new producer, whether young, middle-aged, or even old, wants to jump into the hog sector and start raising hogs. That is part of the challenge. We have a very modern industry. We talk about how we raise the animals, and the equipment necessary for that, some of the equipment to deal with labour shortage in a barn, such as automated feeders. So there's that. There's a substantial upfront cost to get in, regardless of size. You can be small or large, and there's still that upfront cost, and that is sometimes a barrier for people wanting to jump in.
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