Thanks.
Certainly the federal government and Agriculture have always had concern over honeybee health. If you look over the long term, they have always been interested in looking at treatments for honeybee colonies whether for varroa mites, which are a long-standing problem in Canada and most other parts of the world, or other diseases and pests.
I would say more recently, though, that we've had a few larger-scale projects. One is now in its fourth year looking at interactive effects on honeybee losses in Canada. Also, notably, we're in the third year of a project looking at a national survey for honeybee health across the country. I think in more recent years, in the last three to four years, we've seen the government be more willing to fund and more proactively fund studies that have looked at some of these interactive effects, and look at very broad-scale studies asking us about the health of the industry across the country as opposed to perhaps studies that are much more discrete, which look at interactive effects on individual colonies themselves.