The avian influenza virus can be killed by cooking raw chicken and eggs at 67°C. Some poultry producing countries, such as Thailand, have responded to avian influenza outbreaks in their countries by shifting poultry production to cooked products. If an avian influenza outbreak were to occur in Brazil, we might find it necessary to redirect a significant portion of our poultry production to cooked products. Even if we were to do so, however, we expect that demand for our products would still be adversely affected by any instance of avian influenza in Brazil.