It's a challenging question to answer.
There was no more funding. We did the proficiency test. Things did not continue beyond the meetings we had in 2018 and the tour we had in 2019. As such, there have been no further developments in refining the database. That's what was just mentioned by Chicken Farmers of Canada. We're about to re-embark on updating the database, which will be critical. I think an ongoing update of the database each year will be critical to making sure we maintain its validity.
I think a lot has happened in over a decade in our ability to do this type of work, where I think we could probably make it much better. That is our goal in the coming year, to build on that preliminary proficiency test, which quite honestly had a few minor issues with it. I think the important part whenever you're doing a forensic case is to always have a “none of the above” choice, so those 13 of 87 samples that we didn't assign. I think that's an important thing to maintain and to remember that we're going to be assessing shipments, not individual samples.
Overall, I think that three-phase test could be implemented quite soon, but we would really like to update that database.
