Yes. There were a couple of other questions on youth and traceability.
On traceability, the pieces of the system that have to come into play are animal identification premises--identification and movement. The federal, provincial, and territorial ministers agreed, with the exception of one minister, that we should move to a mandatory system. They set priorities for cattle, hogs, poultry, and sheep.
We're actually very advanced in some areas towards a mandatory system; Quebec and Alberta have been very ahead of the game and have implemented mandatory traceability. We already have mandatory identification of sheep, cattle, and bison.
We do have to work on movement. In part, what needs to occur is that a regulatory and legislative framework needs to be put in place. Ministers asked for that and CFIA is working towards it, with the goal of having mandatory systems in place by 2011.
I think the two main institutions or governance mechanisms that are working towards full traceability systems include the traceability task team, made up of federal, provincial and territorial officials, and another body that works very closely with industry and is called the industry-government advisory committee, IGAC.
We think we're well on track with pork and will be able to implement full and mandatory traceability within the other sectors over the course of 2011, and hopefully before the end of 2011, as ministers requested.