Thank you, Madam Speaker. Madam Speaker, if the test results come back negative and everything is okay, then we have to go through the process to regain the disease-free status from Agriculture Canada, which is an important first step. If we're going to move the herd, there are other issues we have to look at as the Member has indicated: the possibility of relocating on a temporary basis some animals to the University of Saskatchewan; the potential of entering into discussions with people from Providence about the Mackenzie sanctuary herd and possibly increasing their genetic diversity in addition to moving them. So I'll commit to the Member that, yes, we want to make some clear final decisions here on this herd after June 22nd and we'll make sure that the Member is fully engaged.
This is going to be an issue where there has to be some give and take on both sides. So there are other things that we are interested in, such as possibly moving part of the herd to other locales as well. So we need to have that discussion with the community, but we're very, very aware of the issue. I have been there and we've had meetings. So I'll commit to the Member that we'll make those decisions and he'll be fully involved with those. Thank you.