We do that work as a federal government agency with animal health partners like CFIA. Dr. Furness spoke about engagement with industry associations. We work with provinces and territories. It's a careful balance in terms of the risk of avian influenza, which can change dramatically.
Overall, the risk for the general population of Canada is low, with higher risks for those exposed. The risk-benefit analysis in terms of vaccination is not high for the majority of the population. Obviously, it is for those most at risk. There were targeted efforts, especially through provinces and territories and local animal health leadership.
