First of all, our numbers indicate that the rate of growth is probably about half of the number that you cited.
Secondly, speaking as a dairy producer, that growth is very important to us as producers. Our production per cow increases on an annual basis and we need to grow our farms so that we can capitalize on economies of scale and efficiencies. When that growth potential is handed over to another country, then we don't have that opportunity. That stifles our drive for efficiency; it stifles the growth of our farms and our industry. That's a very significant impact on the dairy production sector.