When you came in with your new protocols on listeriosis, one of your expert advisers, Rick Holley, was quoted in an article on CanWest news services on the new testing rules on ready-to-eat meats. He said this:
From a regulatory perspective, yes, I think that it serves as a clear indication to industry that government is serious about this.
But he believes, and states in the article:
In a large operation, such as we see in companies the size of Maple Leaf, they would be well advised to increase food-contact surface sampling frequencies beyond the description and the scaffold that has been given by this document.
He was talking about your announced plan. Maple Leaf clearly indicated to us earlier that for a considerable time they have tended to go beyond established rules or practices.
What are your thoughts on that statement, Brian?