You're right: This is a disease that is extremely worrying. We've been working closely with the industry and the provinces for years now on this issue. Since I've been here, we've been working on this and making sure that we do everything we can to prevent the disease from entering the country and being ready if it ever comes.
Last summer, I announced some financing—$23.4 million—and we have recently opened a program to support the industry in different ways: to increase biosecurity measures, for example, or to adapt some processing facilities to eventually have the capacity to face a massive depopulation if it ever has to be done. Also, $19.8 million is going towards CFIA for prevention and preparedness efforts, with $2.1 million also going to the Canada Border Services Agency to put additional measures in place, once again to prevent the disease from entering the country.