I think our point is we're working closely with CIPARS. CIPARS knows there's a gap in the data and CIPARS has a very rigorous testing process. That is the type of study that needs to be done, and we're getting there.
One of the recommendations we would have before the committee is Chicken Farmers of Canada has developed the CIPARS protocol with CIPARS on-farm testing. We want to move ahead with it. We're the only commodity of those here that hasn't had the on-farm testing. We want to have that. We want to know and understand what that connection is, because we want to make good decisions. We don't want to make them on the basis of a study that, in our view, was questionable in terms of the protocols it used.