That's why the sharing of knowledge is important, I think. Maple Leaf, unfortunately, had an outbreak last fall. There was a loss of 21 lives. Most importantly, there are lessons to be learned here. What is the industry learning from what has happened in North York? Are they learning anything? I know for a fact that Maple Leaf, Mr. McCain and his staff, are out there at trade conferences telling the Maple Leaf story. Some aspects of the story are quite eloquent.
But what is the industry learning from the Maple Leaf outbreak? Right now, I don't see the evidence. These small outfits can certainly learn from what has happened in North York over the fall. If you have a CFIA that is mainly and only concerned about the learning process, about sharing knowledge among stakeholders, then I expect to see fewer conflicts between stakeholders. There will always be some.