Thanks, Mr. Blois. I appreciate your question and your interest in the issue.
Absolutely, we want to make sure that, as part of this legislation, we are protecting the biosecurity of farms. If that protester—and that's the key part of it—is unlawfully on that property and unknowingly or could potentially be passing on a virus or a toxic substance.... We don't know if they are or they aren't, because they aren't a professional and aren't being given guidance on that property by the homeowner or the business owner. I think that's really important. They may think they are doing all the right things. I'm sure when these protestors and activists come onto a property, they are not trying to put animals in harm's way—of course not. That is the complete opposite reason to why they are. However, in most cases, they do not understand the biosecurity protocols or the consequences. That's why I think this legislation is so important.