Ms. MacTavish, I used to be a sheep farmer, and I know what it's like having predators and how much havoc they can wreak. Even though you might get a pittance with the compensation, that doesn't help your customers and you never get the full thing. Plus there's the stress of seeing your animals get killed.
I've been in New Zealand, and I've seen the amount of lamb they produce. It's great to see that the demand for lamb has gone up 10%, but our fear is that the New Zealanders are going to gobble up that demand.
My question has to do with the pharmaceuticals and vaccines that are not available here but are available in New Zealand. You mentioned that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is responsible for approving these products, which are under the watch of the Minister of Agriculture. What are they saying about it? They're just not going to let you use them?