I think the other challenge right now is that, for instance, would you expect be getting 50 centimetres of snow in Newfoundland? We make decisions, with a decision tree, about whether to load or not load based on weather. To give you an example, if there's extreme heat in the summer, we'll catch birds earlier so that they're not transported in the middle of the day. They'll go into a large climate-controlled facility at a processing plant. Yes, they'll be on the truck for longer, but they'll be in better conditions than otherwise.
That's where the new regulations will compromise the ability to take different statements.... As you already heard about giving the four-hour flexibility time and that decision. We'll make the best decisions we can, but we need the flexibility at times, even though we're trying to reduce times as much as possible.