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Agriculture committee  Definitely.

May 16th, 2019Committee meeting

John Ross

Agriculture committee  Before I joined the Canadian Pork Council, I spent 30 years working at Agriculture Canada, as the department was called back then. Right now, its relationship with the sector is closer and stronger.

May 16th, 2019Committee meeting

John Ross

Agriculture committee  We're more connected than ever. It's absolutely amazing. We have so many committees working on this file, and we have a direct line of communication. We communicate our vision and views directly. So our current relationship with the CFIA is really strong.

May 16th, 2019Committee meeting

John Ross

Agriculture committee  There was already a solid foundation, but it's even better today.

May 16th, 2019Committee meeting

John Ross

Agriculture committee  The eradication of wild boar is going to be a many-year process, depending on the province. I think the population is such in Quebec and Ontario that it might be eradicated quite quickly. They have a little bit more of an extensive range in western Canada. It's going to be a litt

May 16th, 2019Committee meeting

John Ross

Agriculture committee  Perhaps, more importantly, in Alberta they've actually managed to keep them out as well.

May 16th, 2019Committee meeting

John Ross

Agriculture committee  We're talking about both spaces and the risk is associated with either product. A processed feed like soy meal is different from what we would see with a whole grain, if we're just importing the soybean directly. The import controls that the Food Inspection Agency has brought fo

May 16th, 2019Committee meeting

John Ross

Agriculture committee  Largely, it's organic feed that's being brought in.

May 16th, 2019Committee meeting

John Ross

Agriculture committee  You will have the benefit of Dr. Komal, who will be here in about 60 minutes. He'll be able to answer your questions specifically. What we've seen and been most encouraged by is that when a suspect sample comes into a animal health laboratory, exactly the same testing protocol

May 16th, 2019Committee meeting

John Ross

International Trade committee  There is, and we specifically look to Vietnam as an opportunity for tremendous growth in the short run.

June 7th, 2016Committee meeting

John Ross

International Trade committee  Let me step back. China is an extraordinary market for us with tremendous potential. The Chinese pork market, as we speak today, is supporting global markets as it deals with restrictions in Russia and the like. The degree to which we can either encourage the Chinese to join TPP

June 7th, 2016Committee meeting

John Ross

International Trade committee  Certainly, the vast majority of production would be in Quebec, Ontario, and Manitoba, about a third each. The remainder are in the rest of Canada.

June 7th, 2016Committee meeting

John Ross

International Trade committee  Quite frankly, no. We do it every day now and we've not pushed the envelope where we can't do more. Obviously, if there are work stoppages and some anomalies out there, it would be a problem; but, no, we're fine.

June 7th, 2016Committee meeting

John Ross

International Trade committee  Not on the transportation side. We're not seeing it there. There may be some other challenges out there, but so far that's not one of them, touch wood.

June 7th, 2016Committee meeting

John Ross

International Trade committee  I don't know if I could give you a reasonable price effect directly. We, of course, arbitrage with the United States on a daily basis and the ability to move grain into the Canadian marketplace is there. It exists. The challenge for us is if we get offside with our TPP, either in

June 7th, 2016Committee meeting

John Ross