The duties relief program administered by CBSA was not, I think, conceived for agriculture. A lot of these products are perishable. One thing that comes to mind is that we've had many discussions with Chicken Farmers of Canada, and spent fowl coming into Canada is a huge worry that has caused a lot of damage and losses, very negative financial impacts. There have been solutions proposed by the industry. A lot of work has been done at Trent University for DNA testing. With the duties relief program, they have up to four years to re-export chicken that has been imported.
In 2016, when CBSA revoked the licences of six suppliers, was that related to spent fowl?