Thank you very much for that.
It's important to note that beyond the regulations that exist currently, the industry in Canada has indeed been extremely responsible and has worked together to develop national recommended codes of practice for the care and handling of farm animals. Those codes have been an important part of our consideration in terms of proposing amendments to the regulations. So in effect, the proposals match the industry practices that have evolved, and they are reflected in those codes. So we don't anticipate that for the majority of the industry—which, as you have correctly recognized and the statistics bear out, is operating in compliance—the regulatory amendments will mean significant changes, because the industry is already working in compliance with the national codes that we have worked to develop with them.