With the country of origin labelling, and the shifting rules, it's one thing in 2008, in December it's another thing, and in January, we don't know, really; it hasn't stopped moving yet.
When we go to Washington in April, what message would you like to see this committee deliver to our American counterparts on country of origin labelling?
I understand that the preference in an integrated marketplace is to accept that it's integrated, follow the WTO rules, follow the NAFTA rules, and simply not have it. Beyond litigation or costly negotiations, the quick answer would be, I expect, to have allies in the United States, the processors in the United States that are dependent upon Canadian cattle and weaner pigs, to be there lobbying some of the Congresspeople and Senators in the U.S.