Because we only have limited time, I'm going to go quickly through a few of these points.
Jill, you mentioned CFIA and how important they should be as a partner for our industry moving forward. I think that's a very good point. I was dealing with some of the Alberta agriculture guys and some of their frustration, the disconnect they feel between Ottawa and even the CFIA guys on the ground in Alberta. It's important to bring that together and close the gap. I'd definitely like to talk about that later. I think it's something on which we could show a little bit of leadership.
But being an Alberta guy, I want to bring up a couple of Alberta issues. On AgriRecovery, I want to know from the Canadian Cattlemen's Association, the cattle point of view, how important it is to you. Jill, how important do you feel that AgriRecovery is for us, given the drought we've had recently in Alberta, and also in any action towards the grasshopper problem that we continue to have in my part of northeast Alberta?
Also, I've heard--and he's going to cut me off soon, so I'll give it to you guys because he won't cut you off--concerns from our local abattoirs, from the smaller guys, clearly, on the problems between the province and some of the changes they've been making between going from Agriculture Alberta to Alberta Health, and the differences in regulatory environment, even in our local abattoirs, between the federally regulated ones and the provincially regulated ones. That goes into the regulatory issues we have all across the country.
Could you just comment on number one issues such as AgriRecovery and then on some of these other things?