I understand what they're saying that there are presently codes on the books for raising livestock. But I think, gshowell mentioned a hog farm in Cheektowaga which was run out of business due to neighbors complaints. I'm sure that hog farm was abiding by the regulations and codes in place at that time. That hog farmer didn't have the protection of a Right to Farm law. The same situation could occur with the existing dairy farm, since Ruffino said it is not a working agricultural farm and not covered in the new law. Yet, someone else stated that if a dispute occurred the code could be changed. Isn't that like closing the barn door after the horse got out?