I believe, as I said in my opening statement, that both within industry and governments, new international focus, orientation, and culture are required.
I'll give you a short example to show that: electronic certification of the movement of beef products. Years ago we put into full electronic format the importation certificates for Canadian beef. In the last few years, we actually put in a certification system such that our electronic database goes into the New Zealand database and extracts all of their certificates...handshakes, and there at the point of entry is all the information for the inspectors. That's sophisticated.
For export certificates, it's a paper base. It's months and months behind before we get export data. They're in boxes in the back of vets' offices. There's no regulatory focus on the drive for exports. It's not a technical issue, but a trade policy issue—and that needs revitalization. I think it's important for this committee and for our entire industry and governments.