Absolutely. We estimate we need about 500,000 head per year produced according to the European standards, and there are already many Canadian producers that are raising cattle without the hormone implants or without the beta-agonists, but they are not going through the documentation steps to prove that they meet European standards.
Also, a lot of those producers say that if you go in places like Nova Scotia, Quebec, or Ontario where there are already significant domestic markets for that beef, those cattle would be there, but we don't have any packing plants approved in the east. So if you're in Nova Scotia, you're not going to ship your cattle to Alberta so the beef can get to Europe.