I would say, as Mr. Bonnett did, that the animals are under the greatest stress when they are unloaded. Ranchers and farmers today are very aware of the concept of biosafety. We have not talked about this, but biosafety is a concern when we are loading the animals, especially livestock, more so than for animals destined for the slaughterhouse. There is a high risk of illness being transmitted when animals are unloaded into enclosures. If those illnesses reach the farms, there are financial losses. As Mr. Bonnett said, it should be judged on the basis of the distances to be covered. I think the concept of biosafety should be applied, given the high demand among our clients.
As to the small animals that are transported, such as 6-kilo piglets, it is best to load and unload them just once. Their handling should be kept to a minimum, because the small animals do not have a lot of water. It is better to transport them in a single trip than in several stages. It is better for the animals.