The Canadian Cattlemen, when they were presenting here, hit the nail on the head with the problems they had with the killing plant in Alberta and how the government should have handled that differently. I bring that back to the government being more of a coach instead of a referee.
Yes, the minister has to consult with the industry sometimes to see if these protocols are taken properly, that make the industry better, instead of just coming down hard on the industry without improving it. I encourage my colleagues to look at this because it's not saying much in here. If you really look at it, it's saying the minister has to consult with the industry on an ongoing basis to see if those amounts are applicable or if they're really helping the industry move forward. That's all it's asking here. I think the Cattlemen were bang on with this and I think this addresses their concerns.