Yes, I can tell you that a couple of the researchers we're losing, at least from Agriculture Canada, are considered tops in their field. They're very well published, very well internationally recognized, and have contributed a significant amount to the development of the codes of practice, to the new process of the development of the codes of practice. And that, along with research technicians, will decrease the output.
We also have some up-and-coming young scientists, one in the area of poultry welfare, that we have.... That is one area in which we don't have a lot of scientists. That scientist was originally put in place through a research alignment agreement through the University of Guelph and the industry and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada to build the capacity in this area, because in Canada we don't have a lot of capacity in it right now.
Because there are all of the feather boards.... I can tell you right now that on the scientists committees now, some of us are serving on multiple committees. I think it's difficult to find enough who have scientific capacity in all of those areas to serve.
So there are a lot of questions, and there will continue to be more questions. We've been building a great deal of momentum in this area, and I know that will affect, at least in the poultry welfare area, our research progress.