Well, things are changing. The big operations in the United States realize that you can control this—they see what Manitoba and Canada have done—so they're starting to build their own wash stations and their own systems. However, we're talking about operations that have 220,000 sows. Smithfield has one-point-something million sows, more than Canada's total production. I haven't seen this for sure, but apparently Smithfield is thinking about trying to get this disease out of its herd. To try to clean this thing up on its farms, it will have its own wash stations, trucks, and veterinarians. It will minimize movements and so on, contain the disease, eradicate it, and prevent it from coming back to the Smithfield operations.
The U.S. is starting to move, slowly but surely, in the direction we're trying to go.