I don't think the issue per se is supply, because as I said, almost half of farmland in Canada is in Saskatchewan; there are plenty of cattle around us. I think the issue is the scale. For example, if we went into international markets, it's the global reach—you need to be able to meet minimum container loads. All that has to be funded upfront with a massive capital expense, so it's the capital issue versus the supply that I think is the biggest barrier. That's where you run into the issues of the cattle collateralized by their bankers, so the bankers effectively control those cattle and they need to be paid in 48 hours, seven days at the most. That's really difficult when your customer isn't paying you for 30 days in some cases.
On January 28th, 2021. See this statement in context.