Thank you for the question.
The industry we're working with and importing countries in general are very familiar with and aware of what is going on with this change in KVD. We take the opportunity to have these discussions with them when they come through the Canadian Grain Commission or come with trade missions. We explain what the process currently is and what these changes are and what we will do to ensure there is a quality assurance system in place so customers can continue to have confidence in the quality of grain they are receiving from Canada.
Is there potential for challenges or for somebody to try to spike a sample? As referred to earlier, that's potential. I truly believe that for the deliveries producers are going to be making, they're doing that with the best of intent and knowledge of what they're actually delivering.
Where you may see a challenge is in the handling system itself, not attributed to the producer but in the handling system. It's going to be very important for those elevator companies to have the quality assurance programs in place that they need to have. Many of them have them now, whether it's HACCP or other quality management systems. It's important to have; it's necessary.