I'm aware that none was done. What made it difficult is that, like many departments, most of the senior executives at CFIA are not from that industry. When they had to make these decisions, there was a process in place under which they couldn't talk to anybody about it. So most of the cuts that are being put in place for financial reasons—I can understand that. The cuts that were planned were done in an information vacuum. We've asked for a meeting with the minister to talk about it. We do have a meeting planned with the president of CFIA to explain where some of the logical flaws are. For example, in the areas of plant health and animal health, they have deregulated a lot of pests and said they're now established, so now they're getting rid of all the people who used to look after—
On May 30th, 2012. See this statement in context.