I certainly wouldn't say you're incorrect, because there are substantial imports and they've increased considerably. Our imports were about 30,000 tonnes, I think, maybe five years ago, and this year they will probably be 170,000 tonnes. Now, I wouldn't say that this is an indicator of....
Well, because of some of these cost challenges, we right now are seeing a greater export of live animals. We are seeing our own processing plants, which went through some of their tough times a year or so ago, unable to bid as much as their U.S. counterparts. Over time, we are making adjustments in our costs to live with a 90ยข dollar, as I think everyone's assuming it will be. Maybe we'll have to live with a dollar; I know that Maple Leaf has restructured to assume roughly par. But it does take time to change labour agreements, etc.
There is definitely an opportunity for import replacement. I mentioned the Costco situation, where they buy only U.S. Well, that's certainly not a law; it's a case of us having to maybe refocus some of our marketing efforts towards domestic marketing and take advantage of this indeed deep consumer preference for pork products.
Thank you.