I have one more question. I know in the States they have well-documented cases of the colony collapse disorder. In Canada, we don't seem to have as many documented cases, and I think that's part of the problem. We're not investing enough in research, and we're not doing enough follow-up with Statistics Canada. You mentioned nutrition. How are these bees being fed, and how are they being treated? This research is something that we need to do.
Can you comment on why colony collapse is happening in the States, and why it hasn't happened in Canada?
I know every part of Canada is different. You guys have more mites, and in Quebec it was a problem with neonicotinoid pesticides. It's a very complex issue, but I'm wondering if you can elaborate on why it's important to continue with research.