Yes. I was going to add two comments.
The first is on distances. We can, very efficiently, move cattle long distances. We have an exceptionally positive ability to do that and get animals there in excellent condition. Canada is a huge country—the second-largest in the world. That's just part of what we need to do within the great spaces our industry occupies.
We export half of what we produce, so we need both. We need the large plants and that mixture of smaller plants. If we're trying to sell to a large retailer in another country.... If you're not one of the large plants, you can't produce enough beef to take care of their weekly requirements. As with all things, you need a mixture to create the most competitive system possible and deal with some of the regional challenges you referred to.