There is truth to the link between farm use of antibiotics for animal husbandry purposes and drug resistance, but I don't think it applies so much to Canada. In Europe it was definitely observed, especially with the emergence of vancomycin-resistant enterococci, which, as it turns out, is not as important a bug right now in terms of having a drug discovery void, where we don't have anything left to treat people with. Although I think it's very important for us to clean up those practices where they are occurring here and I wouldn't ignore them, I don't think that's where the biggest problem is in this environment.
Again, it goes to that triangle I spoke to. Our environment is not the same as the environment in a developing country, where you have antibiotics ending up in sewage water and contaminating tap water, such as in India, for example.