Thank you for your question.
With respect to veterinary drugs, the fact is that from a Health Canada perspective, our objective is the health and safety of humans and animals. There is some overlap in terms of Agriculture Canada. They also have a mandate to look at animal health, which is the reason we have the veterinary biologic products that are regulated by CFIA, versus the veterinary drugs being regulated by Health Canada.
When you look at the bottom line and the fact that we are looking at health, we recognize some of the concerns the Department of Agriculture may have, and it's really a partnership with them. We are able to look at how to balance the health and safety of animals as well as humans, which is of primary concern, and at some of the issues that arise from the livestock producer industry, from the Canadian animal health industry. The overarching objectives are very similar. There are some nuances and some specifics when you look at veterinary drugs and the interaction, but it's truly a partnership between Agriculture Canada, CFIA, and Health Canada. We have very similar objectives of looking at a real balance between health and safety, the protection of humans and animals, as well as not stifling innovation and being able to have a competitive market as we move forward.