Take Eden Valley Poultry, a plant that cost $50 million. It doesn't have any government money in it. The producers put in $10 million; a major processor in Canada put in $10 million, and the bank put in $30 million. There's no government money. It's been a very successful plant, but in order to get enough volume, it had to go to P.E.I.
A third of the Nova Scotia producers refused to ship there because they could get a few pennies more by shipping all the way to northern New Brunswick. So there are birds that are driven right past the processing plant in the valley of Nova Scotia and go all the way to northern New Brunswick to be processed just for a few extra pennies.
The cost of production and live price the producers are paid already covers their costs and a reasonable profit margin, but there are greedy producers who want an extra few pennies, and there's a processor who wants to pay a few extra pennies because they want the chickens in order to expand or to make their plant more viable. It really jeopardizes.... It took us a long time to get that Eden Valley plant built because we had to get enough volume, and we had to struggle to get the volume.