Mr. Chairman, this is one of those diseases that are also endemic to Europe, Asia, and the United States. When we initially got this disease in 2014, almost 95% of our breeder pigs and semen component were actually halted. We have regained all the markets after demonstrating that our biosecurity standards are very high and the industry is very dedicated and committed to this, as well as after a lot of negotiations on this. We have been able to maintain those markets based on that. Since it is not a food safety concern or a human health concern, it does not actually qualify for that at this point, where the trade would be affected.
On June 15th, 2017. See this statement in context.