Thank you for giving me this opportunity to clarify our position on spinach.
Basically, you're right, there was at least one Canadian consumer who was sick with spinach. We did confirm that it was linked with the spinach originating from California. The steps and the measures we took were, number one, that we did a recall for the spinach that was implicated, and that was from California, in the area of Salinas. In addition to that, we did issue a border alert, so as we speak right now no spinach from the U.S. is allowed to enter Canada.
Now we are in the process of discussing this issue with the USFDA to, first, find out what they have found in their investigation, to find out what exactly went wrong for that spinach to get contaminated in that area, and then subsequent to this, what measures they have taken to make sure the risk that was identified has been mitigated. Until we have that assurance, it will be very difficult for us to open the border. So right now spinach from the U.S. is not allowed in Canada.