We know we have four companies already in Canada that are in a position to ship to the European Union. They meet all the requirements in terms of the feeding, in terms of the processing, and they have the supply lines that meet those requirements. Beef is a little bit further behind on that in that they just haven't had these market opportunities present themselves.
There is an additional cost, but the markets over time, particularly when we have duty-free access, will provide the additional revenue. In my mind, no doubt that will make it attractive to ship under that quota.