We donate I think 16 tonnes a year to a children's charity in the form of powdered egg. That's another thing we're involved in.
I suppose part of it is that we've focused on teaching them basic agricultural production skills. When you get into further processing, you're into some of the challenges. A relay switch on the equipment stops working, or a fuse blows, and nobody knows how to look after the equipment. I think our focus has been the things I mentioned previously.
But the short answer to your question is that there's no reason that it couldn't be contemplated at some point or in some way. It's just that you get into more technology use and the challenges that go with that. That's not a reason not to do it.