Certainly.
When we think about the role of the agency from a trade perspective, it's not trade promotion. Instead, it is to provide assurance to those countries importing Canadian products that they can have confidence that those products will meet their requirements. The agency prides itself on its science, and we're not shy about explaining to any country the basis on which we are confident in terms of the productions we provide. That's the role the agency plays, and that's why there are professionals in terms of agency staff in posts abroad. In all of the current cases they are veterinarians, so they can talk the science.