Sure. I'd be glad to comment on that.
One of the main things to keep in mind is that respiratory disease is our biggest health challenge with new cattle. Also keep in mind that the incubation period for Mannheimia haemolytica, the main pneumonia-causing bacteria, is five days. An unnecessary stop of eight hours, which turns into 12 hours with rest, doesn't seem like that much—it's just half a day—but that extra 12-hour delay in getting those cattle to Ontario and into the feed-yard where they can be properly cared for is absolutely critical. There's absolutely no question that the groups of cattle that give us the most trouble, from a health perspective, are the ones that have long delays in getting to Ontario. Without a doubt, the best ones come straight through.