Processing is an important piece, and when we look at the BSE outbreak, we see that a lot of the processing went to the United States. Now the Americans have a lot of plants that are shutting down. It seems to me that if we were able to build capacity, we could also capitalize on some export opportunities. You've mentioned labour being one of the issues. I know that in Guelph, we've helped Cargill to bring in some people from overseas to work as butchers. We have skilled positions that we have trouble filling. We also have interprovincial barriers.
I'd like to touch on that. I know we're talking about finances now, but I'm trying to get past COVID to the future opportunity of export development. What would it take for us to increase our capacity?