Thank you very much.
In doing the consultation on the revisions of the FIORP, it was very clear that, as was mentioned, every province deals with food-borne outbreaks in various ways. In some cases, it's the chief medical officer of health who actually manages everything; and in other places, it's managed very much on the agriculture side and on the health side in separate ways.
It was clearly identified that what we wanted to do with the FIORP was bilaterals. We'd actually do it province by province.
We've already done Ontario. We've had a very good first pass with Ontario.
We actually also did a tabletop exercise with all of the epidemiologists and laboratory leaders in Winnipeg, in May, to see how it would resonate as a collective. The plan is, in the fall, to systematically go to each province, where the province would like us to look at their provincial FIORP process, and then bring everybody together at one point.