In terms of beef exports, the U.S. spends $40 million, according to Mr. Haney, which also includes concessions on rental rates of international offices and shared resources that are available out of the agricultural trade offices.
None of the collateral supports exist for Canadian industry at all. That's what he testified in April. When you say comparable, do you mean that you think the U.S., as a basis point, would have about $5.5 million a year if you didn't include all of these other features that the U.S. has put into place to support their pork industry?