I think the intent of the bill is good. I think the problem the bill is trying to address is real. I agree with Mr. Currie and the CFA. I think these things are getting worse and people who oppose animal agriculture are getting bolder. In that way, in terms of sending a signal, I think it's a noble effort.
As I said in my comments, I do really question whether or not or how this can be enforced. Again, I think we've heard the CFIA say that it kind of falls apart in the courts. That has been the experience in the past, and simply putting another rule on the book only to have it fall apart in the end I'm not sure is going to achieve anything.