No, it is not essential that all plants be authorized by the European Union, but those that wish to be in Europe would be advised to do so, because this is a prerequisite for them.
A new plant has just been built in the Montérégie region. The new plants, including certain plants that are in Quebec and elsewhere, are studying the European approval process very closely. This may also be an asset for other markets, such as Russia and Belarus. Indeed, for certain markets, their reference is European approval. In North America, the reference is American approval. So we need to look at this matter very closely.
Nevertheless, this also implies changing the production process. There are some restrictions regarding ingredients in animal feed, there are some very strict protocols that need to be implemented.