I wish I could comment, Dr. Duncan, but I am not privy to those processes or dialogues or to the outcomes of them. Those types of exchanges and processes occur without our engagement.
Most of your examples were in July. The first notification we had was on August 8. On August 8 we were only asked if we could trace certain products, and that was the only thing we were asked: whether or not we had the ability to trace certain items. We obviously took steps to respond to that question.
The only thing we're able to respond to is factual information from the CFIA, which notified us on August 16 of a positive finding in product. We were notified, I believe, somewhere around 9 or 10 in the evening of August 16. I know I was personally notified about an hour later, and we began our recall procedures within minutes of being notified.
I would reiterate, though, that anything that could be done to shorten those timelines, which are very challenging, would be welcome.
Randy, maybe you'd comment on timelines.
Randy has had extensive experience on timelines in the United States in other circumstances.