I would like to answer this question.
When you say 20,000 diagnostics, it depends on how many diagnostics you need per sample. If I did five analyses per sample, then we'd be talking about 4,000 samples. Probably half of those samples come in from research, so we have 2,000 samples coming in from research. There are some very large apiaries, so we have hundreds of samples from apiaries. When we talk specifically about beekeepers, beekeepers send in samples to us. Probably we are talking about a little fewer than 2,000 samples. Probably we are talking about a maximum of 300 to 400 beekeepers. Some beekeepers are sending in a good number of samples. Some keepers of honeybees send only two samples from the two honey colonies they have in their backyard. We cover the whole spectrum for this, from the keeper of honeybees who has 10 hives in their backyard to the large beekeepers' apiaries in Canada with more than 20,000 hives.
To be clear, for 20,000 diagnostics, that means more or less 4,000 samples, and more or less 300 to 400 beekeepers.