I'll go back to Dr. Stark.
We've heard in testimony how essential it is to have strong biosecurity measures to protect animal health and well-being against outbreaks and infectious organisms and to protect the mental health of farmers and the marketability of products. The CFIA provides a list of possible sources of infectious organisms, which includes live, dead or sick animals; animal products; family or staff; clothing; equipment; vehicle transportation; and even birds and wildlife.
Can you talk about protecting biosecurity and the major issues, because I do not find that any kind of animal advocacy or protests fit the mould of causing disease outbreak. Can you rank some of the top ones for biosecurity so that we know how to continue to protect our animals and the farmers?