We did talk about it. SRMs, for instance.... Actually, when you get into small-scale processors, because of their size, it's had a disproportionate effect on small- and medium-sized processors and provincial plants, so that a number of them actually went out of business during this period of time. It actually substantially reduces those costs, so you have more of those available.
When you get into some of the regulatory approval, it's not just small cattle producers. We've worked, for instance, with the sheep industry. They're not large enough. Some of the pharmaceutical companies are saying, “Let's go to Canada and get approved there first.” That's where the harmonization and working with our significant trading partners would come in. If we were able to approve at the same time using the same information, you would get away from market size being the determinant when people actually apply to get products approved.
We're big enough as beef cattle producers; that's not as big a problem for us. For smaller parts of the agriculture sector, it is a problem.