I appreciate the question, and thanks, Mr. Blois, for noticing my sign wars, but we're trying to lighten it up a little bit. It was getting a little bit vicious, and it was a good way to highlight some local businesses for sure.
On your question specifically, there has to be a deterrent in place that puts our farm families at ease that their issues are being taken seriously, let's say, and some consequences in place for those activists and protesters who, as I said and as you mentioned, may not know the protocols that are in place. Many of us on this Zoom call have certainly toured farms in our ridings, or across the country. I have Mountain View Poultry in my riding, for example. I took my staff through there this summer. You've got to put on booties. You've basically got to put on a haz-mat suit, a hair net, and wash your hands and boots as you go from room to room. Protesters may not understand that.
There has to be that level of consequence there. Certainly—