Customers such as the Japanese send regular teams over to Canada to inspect plants and to inspect the whole processing business. They come on farm. They want to see how we raise the pigs and so on. The Chinese are going to be coming later to inspect plants, because we have a ractopamine-free program in place. We have the Americans coming up to inspect our plants because we sell a lot of product to the United States and vice versa.
There's more and more integration of standards amongst all the various trading companies, because no one wants product sitting in a container at a dock and losing value. We're trying to make sure that problems are solved at the plant or at the farm before they ever arise on the plate, essentially, of the consumer at the end.