There's a potential to adapt to anything along the PED virus. Most of the funding that was required and the success that was generated in Canada's situation under PED is a little different from the U.S. because we do have a coast-to-coast biosecurity and traceability system, which of course the U.S. does not have. We have been very fortunate in that our outbreak has stopped. There was not a new catch—touch wood—in the month of May, so we're feeling quite good about our biosecurity system and our traceability system here in the country.
For the pork animal diseases and so on like that, it's in fact administered by the Pork Council and the derivative of that as opposed to being directed by us. There will be another cluster announcement for the pork sector coming shortly. It was to happen, but now with the votes and everything like that, it won't happen tomorrow as was scheduled.
That said, they will administer where they see that money will be needed. When it comes to PED, I think there may be some applications under the Growing Forward 2 envelope. Province by province, they have talked about a new type of truck wash at the border, something with more pressure, more heat, chemical, and so on, that's not there now. The federal government will not own the bricks and mortar and will not run the truck washes, but we certainly have no problem putting in our 60¢ dollars towards the capacity to have that hotter chemical bath-and-dry that trucks will require.