Thank you, Chair.
I'll be sharing my time this morning with Mr. Fanjoy.
My first question is for Mr. DeMarco.
I noted that ECCC's Canadian wildlife service is responsible for wild bird and wildlife surveillance. In my riding of the Bay of Quinte, we've had several reports of die-off H5N1 outbreaks among wild birds. In most cases, it's swans in Prince Edward County that have been reported. Also in Prince Edward County, we have several poultry producers that have, as a result, reached out to my office to express some concerns.
I noted that the audit found that the ECCC, in its study, significantly expanded its surveillance capacity from approximately 3,300 samples annually to an average of 9,550 samples per year, following the 2021 outbreak, and added blood antibody and egg testing methods.
To reassure the commercial producers in my riding of the Bay of Quinte after these wild outbreaks, did you find that sufficient? Was the overtesting of migratory birds a good thing, in your estimation?