You mentioned the code of conduct in the United Kingdom. Look, this is something I'm hearing from my agriculture stakeholders in Nova Scotia, as well. I don't know if we actually get to make the connection that the code of conduct in the U.K. led to greater processing capability. Is that something that actually happened? Did the U.K. see a rise in its processing capability as a result of its code of conduct, or just, perhaps, less inflation on its products?