Yes, certainly. I think it's a great example of where it then promotes not only greater alignment and opportunity for the industry, but a more effective and aligned system of control for those who have regulatory responsibility. Also, as we discussed earlier, it is shared.
I think one very good example is in the province of Quebec, where the provincial agency and the CFIA have a number of areas of very high collaboration. The provincial agency undertakes inspection and is recognized to be undertaking that inspection on our behalf.
This is absolutely possible. It is part of our overall vision in terms of the system. The last thing we want for a particular processor is that yesterday it was the provincial guy, and today it's the federal guy, and they're doing the exact same thing. There is tremendous opportunity in this space, but it starts with an alignment of the rules, with common training, so that the outcome is always the same no matter who is actually doing the delivery.