The challenges that we're having with the suspension of the Olymel plant in Red Deer and with the plant in Quebec remain in place. They have not been resolved. The plants themselves have put in some corrective measures, and now those measures have been brought back to Chinese officials for their approval. The timing on that will remain to be seen. In some respects, it's quite disheartening. In other respects, we did, in fact, have a bit of a paperwork issue, and we do know that going into that marketplace we do have to have all the i's dotted and the t's crossed, particularly at a sensitive time like we're in right now. However, we are hopeful that it will be resolved in the short term. We took some relief in the fact that they suspended the plants—they did not delist them—and that it didn't spread to the entire pork sector, which would, of course, have been much, much worse.
On May 16th, 2019. See this statement in context.