We've had trade irritants before with Europe. Previous to this issue, it was on growth promotants and implants in our cattle. This particular one, on carcass wash and using a lactic acid bath, is a pretty standard procedure here in Canada and the U.S. It's a procedure that is recognized around the world.
The problem with that is that plants would have to spend more money on capital equipment to use a different wash system. They're just weighing the cost benefit of spending that kind of extra money on a market that we're not sure whether we're in or out of.