I think just calling it specified risk material, they could definitely narrow the window on...and how much volume that is. That little processing plant on Vancouver Island that I was talking about: it costs him $30,000 a year to deal with specified risk material.
I think if we could cut down the amount of rules, as long as we know that's not going to cause the disease in something else, we should be able to make it into compost or do something to get rid of it without the cost.