It is clear that for producers in Quebec and Canada, the introduction of this disease will not be on a farm protected by the biosecurity measures we currently have in place. It is really in external farms that it could happen. However, with the rules that we have in place, it won't be that easy for an outbreak to occur within our herds, unless there are break-ins. We know that this has happened in other countries, and that's the part we're missing. It could put this sector of the Canadian economy at risk from coast to coast.
The adoption of these measures would make us safer.