Let me give you an example of things that I think are not practical. On the question of provincial plants and federal plants, one of the issues we discussed with the former Minister of Agriculture was the fact that federal plants require things like paid parking lots, while provincial plants don't. It's not a food safety issue, yet it's a regulation; it's a requirement. The point is that if we can get to issues that really matter, then let's focus on those and let's not focus on all the other stuff that really isn't critical to food safety. If we focus and keep our eye on the ball, then we're not going to miss it. If it's too diverse, we have too much regulation of stuff that really doesn't matter, we run up the costs, and we miss the ball.