Oh yes, because guess what? The Europeans just came up today with a proposal to have a country-of-origin labelling requirement for products that are used in further processing. So it will have to be identified as of Canadian origin if they go through with this. It's likely to be prosciutto processed in Italy from Canadian pork, or something along those lines.
We did that in Japan. That's how we were able to be so successful in Japan when they started to insist on the country-of-origin labelling, because we have a very good name. So it is to our advantage. That's one thing.
When Romania, Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic joined the EU, we completely lost them because they were then subject to the same rules for the recognized plants or EU-approved plants. Our two plants were only approved last year, so we've been literally shut out of the European Union since 1986.