Thank you very much, and yes, there is a problem. When you import more spent fowl than there is in the U.S., from the U.S., there's a problem. That's a problem that's been going on for a number of years. I've made an announcement on this, and as you're no doubt aware, there have been five producers in the U.S., or suppliers, that have been charged or taken up at the border on issues of importing. When you're importing more spent fowl than there is in the U.S., there's something wrong with what's going on. What we have to do is address this issue, and that's what we're trying to do. We have to put a process in place. It could be the DNA testing, if that can be done quickly enough, if you can get it to the lab and get it back, but things at the border must move quickly. There have to be ways to ensure that we're able to do it in a timely fashion at the border.
I might add that the producer of the spent fowl in the U.S. is also keen that we deal with this issue in a timely manner, so I have to say that everybody's onside. We just have to deal with it. We've indicated we're going to, and the best way that we can deal with it, we will.
I don't know if anybody else wishes to give any information on that, if they have any, but that's what we plan to do as a government. It's just somewhat annoying to find out there's more coming in than really exists from somewhere. That was certainly a point that hit my radar quickly when I became minister.