Yes. They were aware of the changes we were making with respect to the food, water, and rest intervals of the time prescription. We start with the science on this, as I said. Since 1977 more science has been available on the welfare of animals and how animals behave when they are transported. The transportation of animals is a very stressful environment for animals, and these animals are transported a number of times during their lives.
We start with science and then we look at what our international partners are doing. We also look at the international standards set by the World Organisation for Animal Health and then we also look at the geographical realities of Canada and the interests of different stakeholders on both sides of the ledger. That's how we came up with it. Before the consultation, we had proposed some times. We did consultations and we adjusted our times before Canada Gazette, part I, and now we have received upwards of 11,000 submissions from different stakeholders. We're doing an analysis, and we'll see if we need to further—