I think it's a very complex scientific policy that requires training and commitment to be implemented by both the industry and the CFIA. It's very fair and reasonable to expect that it's going to take a bit of time to implement across the country, but I think everybody is committed to accomplishing that.
There are other things, Mr. Chair, that we are doing in addition to what Randy talked about earlier regarding product quarantining, which we didn't do before, and executive oversight on each individual positive sample. Those other things are equally important to the success of our new program and illustrate that it's about the rigour as much as it is about the other attributes. That training and that commitment, Mr. Easter, I think are there for both the CFIA and the industry to implement.