There are different ways we can use them. If we're going to be in line with our food safety program, it's better for us to have them labelled for use in sheep. There was a backlog for years at the VDD, and it took three or four years to get medications in. They've cleared that up and they've assured us that they've put together a way to bring in products—minor use, minor species products. We're trying to get them to look at research that's done in other countries and validate it so that drug companies don't have to pay to do research on Canadian soil.
As for the vaccine issue, we need a similar route for vaccines for the small ruminants. We need products that are labelled for sheep. The problem right now is that they're either not available in Canada or they're not labelled for sheep. This means the producers have to get vet scrips, which increases their costs of compliance.