No, in actual fact, if I could be very clear on that, while it is true that the sample, the swab you're making reference to, was taken, the reality again is that they did notify us immediately upon return of a positive lab result. Now, again, this touches on the issue that from the point of sample taking to the point of reporting, there is a period of time necessary for the lab testing to take place.
But they fully met the requirement of the listeria directive, which is to notify us of every positive result on a contact surface or in the end-product. They met their obligation in that regard. The follow-up, which they did, then requires them to do further testing to demonstrate that there is no persistence and that their sanitation protocol is working, and that was undertaken by them. And on the basis of a second contact surface positive, they went to an immediate test and hold of all product—which again is what the protocol provides for.