It would not change the DNA of humans, but certainly the consumer is very aware of these risk questions with respect to genetically engineered animals. It is a complex organism we're speaking of. We haven't yet regulated a genetically engineered animal for safety. It does raise new questions about what we would say are intrinsic risks in genetic engineering, which Canadian government regulation does not recognize. We only look at the product. From what we hear, the largest scientific rationale for the Enviropig being safe to eat is that as an organism, its organs seem to be functioning, and the animal itself is healthy.
Certainly many of the critiques or questions about health data that have been raised in the past do apply and are focused on genetically engineered animals, such as these questions of changes to genomes and the increase of allergenicity. On the question of long-term testing and consumption of the product, what does it mean?