We see it two ways as well. Our job as well, in doing this, is educating farmers. This is where we think we have right now....
The new code of practice came in and we took that code of practice. We have already decided that there are new elements in there that are not in our animal care program. Next week we will approve that all of these changes will become highly recommended in our program. They will not be “must do's”, but they will be highly recommended. Otherwise, we'd have to change our program. What we're doing is the animal care assessment framework. We think that it will actually add on some more compared to the new code we just did in 2016. We don't want to confuse people and go, “We're going to change here, and we're going to change six months later.” We're going right through the process.
We're going to go out and educate. Last week we brought in all the auditors across the country in two sessions, east and west. We brought them in on how they're going to audit these “highly recommendeds” and how they're going to educate farmers to bring in these new practices that reflect.... The last code of practice was in 2003, so we're updating it from that point. You may have seen some farmers who are not quite up to what we expect, but we're going to be there and have them there in the next year and a half.