Yes, I'll answer the question about what occurred with respect to the inspection records at the plant.
There were two inspectors assigned to that plant, on two different shifts. Every day they did the compliance verification. There were inspection records. So we're talking about a lot of records, on a daily basis, on two shifts, over an extended period of time.
After the events of August, it was clear, as per our policy, that we had to implement an in-depth listeria review. That in-depth listeria review was undertaken by our food safety experts who look at all plants in Ontario and across the country, as specialists. They went in as a team and uncovered every rock and every stone and looked at every element of what was happening in that plant for the period of 2008. In the course of that work, they came across some records. They interviewed the inspectors involved, and overall, in this very small percentage, there was some additional information put on the record to clarify. And this was done at the suggestion of the senior food safety auditors who were at the plant.
The purpose of this was not to alter or change in any way. The purpose was to provide further clarification and be completely in line with the recollection of the inspector at that time.