The initial work will be done in a hospital laboratory. That would then be fed to a provincial laboratory, which would have the capability of the molecular fingerprinting of a listeria or E. coli or salmonella. That would then be shared nationally, electronically. We don't have to send the strain to Winnipeg any more; we can send a picture of what the fingerprint looks like.
The folks in Winnipeg, or the folks at the provincial laboratory, are able to interrogate our database, plus other databases around the world, to see if that fingerprint has been seen before. That makes for quite a rapid system. And the fact that it's decentralized across the country....
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