Thank you, folks, for coming.
Peter, I'll start with you because you are involved in basically a family operation.
What we're looking at is the experience of listeria and the overall food safety issue, and we—certainly on this side—would like to find some accountability in the system as well. Accepting responsibility and accountability seems to have been missing, but we'll set that aside for the moment. In the experience of the listeriosis outbreak last summer, it seemed to fall on plant management or ownership to be the spokesman for the Canadian people on food safety. Mr. McCain was out there; he accepted responsibility.
How should that be handled in the future? It seems to me that we need government responsibility or independent agency responsibility at the end of the day--an independent body that can talk about food safety in the Canadian system. To leave it up to plant management, I think, puts them in an impossible spot. They have a role to play, yes, but what's your view on it? How can we ease the strain on an operation that may find itself in a similar position to that of Mr. McCain, when its people have a whole lot of other things to deal with and seem to be the spokesman on food safety as well?