Thank you very much.
Thank you for appearing here today.
Mr. Lambert, I was an executor for my brother-in-law's estate. He had a 10,000-chicken/egg farm, so I have a little of knowledge about it. I was also in Ghana a couple of years ago at a university in the northern region. There, they had hatchery machines, two big hatchery machines that could produce many chicks for the area for the farmers in the area. They're broken. They are down because of a relay, maybe, or a broken wire or something, and they don't have the capability to repair it.
When you're setting up these farms, do you also set up hatcheries for the continuation of it in order to supply them with the chicks to raise to lay the eggs? Then, of course, the other end of the cycle is that once their laying period is over, that's again more protein from the chicken. How do you replace to give the sustainability? Do you include hatcheries into your plan?