It has nothing to do with food safety. It's a marketing initiative. It has been described by the administration that was in place when the law was passed as basically a marketing initiative and having nothing to do with food safety. Since the new administration has come in they've started to waiver, and they don't seem sure whether it's marketing or food safety. We're not getting a lot of sense that the issue is moving in the right direction.
The problem is that they've passed a law that requires meat, whether it's beef, pork, lamb, or other products, to be labelled with the origin of the country where the animal was born. That is a violation of the NAFTA. It is a violation of the WTO. There's a principle of substantial transformation in both those agreements that says that meat has the origin of the country where the animal was transferred into meat. That law violates that principle, and we think the case needs to be pursued at the WTO. Minister Day said as much last week while he was in Washington. We appreciate that. I guess we're waiting for the legal steps to be taken.