To clarify a point, it wouldn't necessarily matter whether we find more cases or not. The reality is that we've had the cases, we've been defined, and we're going through this risk classification with OIE to determine what it is. But unless we have many more cases.... In fact, with all the controls we have in place, and the way the OIE guidelines are stated today, it would not change our risk status. We continue to look for more cases, because we're committed to having all the safeguards in place.
The final safeguard is a full implementation of this feed ban. That's why we're committed to it, because then it won't matter how many more cases we have. I just wanted to clarify that.
In the longer term, if we do this and it's effective, the win for the country and our producers is that over the next decade, we can eliminate finding more cases. Over time, we can get back to negligible risk status, where we may not be required to have all these conditions in place.