Yes, absolutely, supply management has been an issue. We've been interested in watching this for some time. Of course, there are some interesting comparisons to what Australia did some 15 or 16 years ago, but from the 1980s the Australian government's been gradually dismantling its dairy industry regulations to the point now where there are no dairy industry regulations per se. In the late nineties, the state and federal governments agreed to remove all domestic regulations relating to supply and processing of milk. Since 2000 there's been no regulated prior support for the Australian dairy production.
There was almost a $2-billion structural adjustment package supplied to actually help the transition in 2000, and that was to lessen the initial impact of the withdrawal of price support measures. Basically, that was implemented, but that was wound up in 2008, and it's now free of government incentives.