What I was trying to say was that we have requirements that transporters be presented clean at the border. We are committed to sitting down and having discussions with the province of Manitoba and with the industry about how we can ensure that what we have in place now is as efficient and effective as it can be in terms of managing risk. We had, a couple of years ago, a scenario that was raised with us where there were questions raised. We did make some changes in a very rapid manner to investigate that and to confirm the validity of the requirement to present clean at the border. When we were able to do that, we removed the temporary scenario. If there are other issues, we are absolutely happy to talk about them and to engage on them. We'll work together, but what we want to do as we work together is make sure we have the protections in place.
When we're talking about the protections for animal health, we're talking about PED. However, we're also talking about other very serious diseases that are present in the United States and in other countries, such as Mexico. We want to ensure we are very effectively managing these diseases. As folks around the table know, these diseases can be very costly if they get into Canada. PED is in Canada, but there are serious diseases that are in the U.S. and Mexico that aren't here yet, and we want to really make sure...before we effect changes—