The data we have comes from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. Two or three months after the products are imported, the data is forwarded to us, but only the data on actual quantities imported. We know how many eggs come into the country, just as we know about all of the other products entering Canada, but we do not receive any information whatsoever on the companies importing these eggs.
We know, on the one hand, how many eggs enter the country under the Free Trade Agreement— in other words 5% of the total— and, on the other hand, the number entering under the tariffs. If someone was willing to tell us, we could also know how many eggs are shipped as a result of additional permits.