We have a centre at the University of Guelph that was established a number of years ago, the Campbell Centre for the Study of Animal Welfare. We have one of the largest programs in North America; it is a combination of people and companion animals—laboratory animals, zoo animals, as well as farm animals. These are across the colleges.
Our faculty are engaged in developing science, not just for food animals, but in other areas in which animal care is a concern—research animals, biomedical applications, for example. We have a veterinary school, so companion animals are there also.
Our graduates will have faculty positions, several in the United States—more often in the States. A number of our students have gone into industry jobs; several are working for various commodity groups, doing research or—