Thank you, Mr. Anderson, for the question.
I must say that the capacity we have is twofold. One is to actually collect the samples, and second, to test. We have additional capacity, which we have actually mobilized from all the other regions in the whole of Canada. We have moved people from Ontario, from Quebec, and others. They are veterinarians and animal health technicians who are doing a fabulous job in terms of looking at what the plan is.
We have a very firm belief that in the next few weeks—not months, but in the next few weeks—we will be done with the testing of all the herds that are currently in quarantine. By that I mean that those that are high-risk ones, which are our top priority...we have almost finished with that one. We're almost on the tail end of that one. For the other ones, which are the contact ones and the ones that are more in terms of a trace-out, we have a plan where in the next few weeks we will be done with those ones.