But clearly we're going to get back to you, Mr. Chairman, with the answer.
With regard to compensation on poultry, the agency certainly has engaged the industry in discussion of compensation as a result of the outbreaks of avian influenza that Canada has experienced over the last few years. At that time, if you remember, we made a commitment in this committee, in fact, that the agency was going to be reviewing its compensation maxima. We're at a point now where we're almost finished with our review and we've shared some of the figures with industry.
The agency basically has looked at reviewing the maxima, but in a way that would allow higher maxima to be paid for purebred animals. So it's not only for chickens; the review the agency has conducted extends to all animal species, and a big change from the previous compensation package is a breakdown between registered purebred animals and commercial animals.
So we're at the last stage of review on that and we've started sharing that information with industry, Mr. Chairman.