I want to take you back to 1987. Mr. Barlow was leading you on this line of questioning.
Part of the impetus—I wasn't around then—around this decision was that the varroa mite was not widespread in Canada, but it might have been in the United States. That was part of the protection in terms of trying to make sure that the diseases or different elements that existed outside the boundaries didn't find their way in.
Am I correct in saying that, Mr. Hamilton?