A lot of our concentration on the research front is around vaccines. I think there's well over $1 million in our cluster for addressing that. Avian influenza is the one that terrifies the industry more than anything else, because the way you have to react to it is so extreme. We're doing a lot there.
In terms of the connections to international organizations, we do have some, but a lot of those are through the universities. For example, we have one cluster project, just one project, with I think seven different research organizations, including Agriculture Canada, involved. Three of them are from outside Canada. They're cooperating with us.
We draw on that knowledge as much as possible.