It's in Canada. I think there's going to be a made-in-Canada solution. With the innovative manufacturers and so on that we have in Canada, if there's a solution to be had it will be found here in Canada, I believe, anyway.
The other part we can't forget about is the livestock heating. It's vastly important as well, and they're paying that. As I said, when it's 40 below outside, you've got to have the temperature turned up for your chickens. There are better building codes and everything else. Producers are making the investments in better buildings, better heating and more efficiency—just like you are in your homes—but at the same time they have to have it and that cost is really hurting a lot of producers.