I'm not aware of any organization that has applied for it, but you have to keep in mind that when you enter into this public trust type of campaign on animal husbandry in particular, it quite often becomes a battle on social media. You're dealing with activists who have no idea what they're talking about with respect to animal husbandry. For those of you on the committee, if you just look at the National Farm Animal Care Council, who create these codes of husbandry for our animal producers, there's a long list of organizations that are involved there. It's not just farmers; it's Humane Canada, for example, and it's restaurants. The whole value chain is part of this. So we have their input on how we need to handle our animals quite properly.
However, getting into a battle on social media is one that you never win, so it's a tough one to get into that public trust on animal safety. Most of these activists, as I've said, not only don't farm, but their real or main goal is to get you to stop eating meat. It's not about whether they think you're doing something wrong. They just want you to stop eating meat. That's the goal behind a lot of this. It's a tough road to haul if we're trying to get into a public battle with them.