You might have representatives from the State of Idaho starting to voice concerns to the executive branch of the American government. That's what you might have happen.
The other thing I really want to know about is how we are going to learn lessons from this whole debacle. How are we going to ensure that when we have another outbreak, there are good measures in place to contain it? How do we ensure that the people in the places where seed potatoes are going understand that this is not a province-wide problem, that it's contained and that they should be assured of the containment? I don't want us in another couple of years to see an entire provincial industry affected because of a few test fields.
How are we learning lessons from this, Minister?