That's a great question. As we know, as an impact of climate change, weather patterns are different now from what they were even in the recent past. One thing we're noticing in many jurisdictions is that storms are larger and cover larger swaths. As such, they can move endemic diseases much more easily.
We should all be aware, obviously, coming out of a pandemic, of the reality that diseases do not know borders. We're certainly seeing an impact here in Canada with avian influenza. It's something that no longer has a seasonal reality to it, or at least not in the last few years. That is consistent with what we're seeing in North America and Europe.
I think there is a connection there, and veterinarians are very much determined to be part of the solution. A number of veterinary colleges have begun to develop and institute programs that are focused on one health and on a very collaborative approach with human health care professionals. We very much see that as the path going forward in the future.