Thank you very much, Mr. Richards.
It really is a process for us. We started with the on-farm food safety program. In fact, our on-farm food safety program will be mandatory in 10 provinces as of two weeks from now. Nova Scotia was the last province to come on; they have changed their regulations.
I think that's the point. Our boards can't change the regulations themselves. They have to go through provincial legislatures to get regulations changed so as to be able to move the regulations over.
Some of them were able to move food safety and animal care at the same time, and that's why they have gone ahead of others. I would say that the animal care program was probably about seven years behind the food safety program. It's a process in place, and we're confident that we're going to get 10 provinces on board and will move on that basis.
The 80% certified right now reflects the fact that you have to get into an audit cycle. You can't do all the farmers at once or you're going to employ people to audit one year who won't be there to follow on.
We're going through this process. We expect we're going to have full certification within a year from now. We're moving fast. In fact, I think we have gone probably from 50% to 80% in the last 12 months. We're in the process and are moving quickly. We look to be the first commodity on the animal care program, as we were on the on-farm food safety program.