We didn't get down into all the details of the specifics of different types of products. In the case of diafiltered milk, for example, it's important first of all for the Canada Border Services Agency to know exactly what is coming across the border. When you have that product showing up at the border, they have to be able to determine what the protein content is in it. That would take certain activities. Just being able to understand whether what's coming across the border is or is not diafiltered milk is the first thing that the agency would have to do.
We didn't get down into the details of each and every different type of controlled product. What we were concerned about in terms of the controlled products was that they were either coming in at levels above the quota or there were opportunities to actually divert them into the Canadian market when they were supposed to be just processed and then exported.
I can't get down into any of the details on diafiltered milk per se, but I'm sure the issues there are at least similar to the issues we did raise.