The $1 million that's shown currently in the estimates is basically a top-up of existing programming. Normally that kind of funding would go to international organizations that support, basically, standard setting. So you would have the World Organisation for Animal Health. You would have Codex Alimentarius Commission. Typically, and based on past experience, the department supports a number of initiatives, and based on past experience will support, for example, international standards on pesticide residue or, for example, a laboratory twinning project to improve animal health surveillance.
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