That's right. There is a vaccine for circovirus now that just came out recently, and it's in very short supply. Consequently, everybody who wants it can't get it.
My point was that the regulatory licensing and withdrawal time of that product in Canada is quite different from that in the country where it originated. If you're going to vaccinate a sow, for example, and cull that animal at some point in time—or you may—you have to hold it for 60 days prior to being able to sell it for slaughter. That creates a very inconvenient situation. I guess the big question is, if there is a zero tolerance in terms of timing for slaughter in France, why are we different?