The CFIA is the responsible authority under the Health of Animals Act. If we were to go to the notion of biosecurity, of course we work very closely with our provincial partners and territorial governments around the authorities they have within the context of their health of animals acts and trespassing or other provincial statutes.
We work very collaboratively with them now, because if ultimately there is a disease outbreak, we want to be sure what is really involved, and if there is a federal responsibility on a reportable disease, then of course, under the Health of Animals Act CFIA would have to take responsibility to manage that particular disease outbreak on that particular farm. This would include avian influenza, BSE, or African swine fever.