In the actual wording of your bill, you're saying that horses are in cramped conditions, are uncomfortable and can become wounded, injured and that there are fatalities. But clearly, the international and Canadian laws in terms of the transportation regulations in place are being exceeded. CFIA is there inspecting every single load before it is "wheels up", to use your wording. They're not breaking any current laws, which I find interesting. Why are you bringing this bill forward if it really is about air transportation?
Since the last time the rules were adjusted in 2014, how many horse fatalities have occurred in air transportation specifically? How many fatalities?