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Well, they're not even paying the other half of it at the ostrich farm. The CFIA is going to charge that family for their services, whether they want them or not. Of course, you got to know they don't want them because their job is, the CFIA's job is to kill the ostriches. Whether the job is done or not, so far they've stayed there for five, six days. They're going to be expected to pay $2,000 a night for their stay. They're not leaving. By the sounds of it, they're going to stay through the duration of the trial and what the court says because they're basically waiting for the court to say, go ahead, kill them. Every night that they're there, it's $2,000. Those people are going to be expected to have to pay whether they want to or not. In effect, they have to pay for the ostrich cull. It's not free. There's a lot of resources and a lot of things being used, trucks, people, drivers that's on the farm right now. Yeah, they're feeding the ostriches. They're keeping them alive. They're waiting for the very last minute to kill them, but they're going to charge the family for their services. It is not free.
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