The issue of the cleanliness of the animals impacting on potential food safety considerations is beyond the scope of humane transportation alone, but is an important element, of course, of CFIA's overall mandate in terms of both animal health and human health. So issues related to the potential for cross-contamination at slaughter are indeed addressed in the requirements from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. However, they are addressed under a different part of our responsibility, and that's in terms of our Meat Inspection Act and regulations as they relate to addressing the ultimate safety of the food supply. Indeed, these issues are important, the control of potential for cross-contamination and contamination at slaughter, but they are separate from the issue of humane transportation in our regulatory oversight.
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