Mr. Speaker, let me repeat the facts. The U.S. administration supports us. The USDA supports us. In fact, the President has made it plain. I stand to be corrected, but I believe the U.S. President has gone on the record as saying in writing that he will veto the Senate resolution if it passes the U.S. House of Representatives. I think that would be the first time that the President has used his veto power. Gee, what do we make of that, other than the fact that the U.S. President supports his department of agriculture, our Department of Agriculture and our government. It is not the U.S. administration that is the problem.
R-CALF is a small group, relatively speaking, of U.S. producers who have a special interest in maintaining an artificially high price because the border is closed to our live animals. That group chose at the last moment to seek an interim injunction. I assure members that the USDA and its lawyers and our lawyers are assessing every option in terms of getting that injunction overturned and what the best procedure is to get the border open as quickly as possible.