Thank you. That's a very interesting question.
When you go through a situation like that at any scale, certainly the responsibility is with the facility and with management, whether it be ownership or not. However, you are dealing directly with CFIA, and dealing with different branches of CFIA, whether operations or the OFSR. It would be better, in my opinion from having gone through it, to work as a team and to approach the media and the public as a team, to work together in that sense rather than have the onus of response be on the facility or on management.
I understand your question very well. It's not to say that CFIA, when we had our incident, wasn't there. They were, and the people we know and work with every day were very helpful. At the same time, different programs and different departments kick in once this happens, and because of that, at least we noticed that there was a bit of a disconnect. We took the initiative and did what we had to do, above and beyond what was required or even necessary. That's just the way our company is. Those are the morals and the ethics of the way we do business.
But yes, it would be nice to work together with CFIA or with government agencies, to approach the public together and move forward that way through any kind of incident like that, absolutely.