Yes, it's not our report at Ag Canada. It's actually Health Canada that's doing the report. We look forward to it as well.
At the end of the day, I attended a trilateral meeting in Mexico last week with the Mexican agricultural ministry and with the United States, the USDA, and we did talk about bees. We were all buoyed by the fact that this year the beehive deaths were less, and in the neighbourhood, I would guesstimate, of a third of what they were last year. It didn't translate through to the large wipeout of beehives we had the year prior.
We're excited by that, but we're also concerned that people will drop the initiative to move forward with science on this product. I don't think that's going to happen. I know that Health Canada is forging ahead and moving forward on the adverse affects of a number of different things on bee health.
There's quite a difference of opinion throughout the bee industry. I know that from some of the Senate hearings that were focused on this. I had the opportunity to listen in on some of those. There's quite a diverse set of opinions out there as to exactly what should be done, how it should be done, and how quickly it should be done, and again, how you set the benchmark for when something should be triggered. All of that is taken into the mix. We're waiting anxiously for that Health Canada report, just like you are.