Before I go on, I too want to echo the comments that you made at the beginning of the meeting about Kelsey Johnson. We hope she will work hard to find a replacement so that agriculture will be as well-reported as it has been by her over the past six or seven years.
I'm assuming, Mr. Komal, that you'll have a big role to play in this, because I am asking what the policies are that we have in place to monitor issues around animal disease. What triggers determine whether we have to implement policy X? As you've said, Ms. Barnes, it only affects animal health so there's no risk to human health. Obviously, science tells us that, but once the trigger happens and oops, there may be an impact on human health, or it's just going to impact animal health.... How does Canada play a role on the international stage to manage those particular diseases and to ensure there is no major outbreak? At the end of the day, we do not want to have any producers in Canada being impacted.