Thank you very much.
In terms of the way the process works, the U.S. does not delist the plants. Canada delisted those plants in terms of their eligibility to export to the U.S. We took that action in response to the finding because they were not, therefore, meeting the export eligibility requirement.
In terms of acting in relation to food safety, we act on the food safety issues directly in terms of corrections at the plant level. That's why we don't.... We have the authority, of course, to lift the licence of a plant if the problem is egregious. In those situations it was not necessary to immediately suspend the licence of the plants to operate, but instead to require immediate action to correct the circumstance. That was the action we took. That is why those plants weren't listed on our website as having been acted on, because we act instead within the domestic context to fix the problems so that Canadians are not exposed to products that might present a risk.