We would certainly want to see the provinces maintain their current level of engagement unless the federal government saw a significant increase in its resources because it really depends on the provinces to do a lot of that on-the-ground early response. They have all the laboratory capacity.
Until it's an actual foreign animal disease, which thank goodness we haven't had in Canada for 50 years for swine, really the provinces are the first to react. Then CFIA and the federal government's responsibility, one of them, is to make sure there is a coordinated effort between the provinces such that we don't have varying levels of protection, varying levels of efforts to contain disease.
But provinces have a critical role, and we certainly wouldn't want to see that be diminished.