Very quickly, four years ago we had a major issue with mad cow disease. We went to the industry, because it cost $1.9 billion of trade deficit with Canada and the United States. My board said, what can we do to help? We helped by providing the sequence of the bovine genome, which is about the same size as the human. The human cost $3 billion; we did the bovine for $53 million. And the human took 10 years; we did the bovine in 14 months.
To answer your colleague's question or Monsieur Hüner's, we had the technology, and we were ready to react. With the SARS virus, we had an epidemic; it was awful. Within 10 days, Canadian scientists sequenced the SARS virus. The platforms, the equipment, were there and we were able to respond very quickly.