Thanks, Mr. Chair.
I'll go back to the PMRA, with Mr. Jones and Mr. Bissonnette.
Saskatchewan and Alberta have had an incredible outbreak of gophers in the last couple of years. This year we've seen yield loss of higher than 25%.
I talked to a farmer on the weekend who alone has lost 120 acres of canola twice—once in the spring and again this fall as a result of gophers.
Alberta and Saskatchewan have asked the PMRA.... Well, I don't think Alberta has, but Saskatchewan has put forward an emergency-use order for permits for strychnine next season.
It is my understanding that the departments of agriculture in Alberta and Saskatchewan worked with PMRA. They did a study that showed the use of strychnine under the right regulations, used properly, had no impact on predators or scroungers—no deaths occurred.
What is the status of the use of strychnine in Alberta and Saskatchewan? They asked for it. Is PMRA looking at that and reinstating the use of strychnine? Otherwise, we're going to see catastrophic losses in yields next year.