I appreciate that. Thank you very much.
I have just a final question for the CFA.
It's good to see you here, Monsieur Lampron. We have had a lot of conversations before this committee on voluntary biosecurity guidelines. We have seen that some of the worst outbreaks have happened on farms and have been transmitted by people who have been authorized to be on one farm and they have carried it accidentally to another one.
I am just wondering. When we have these outbreaks and they are the result of biosecurity measures not being enforced—if that turns out to be the result of the investigation—do you think there might be a stronger role for the federal government to get involved in the voluntary aspect of these biosecurity guidelines, if we really want to make sure we're nailing these down before they become full-blown crises?