Following on that same train of thought, Mr. Currie, the CFIA is currently saying that we should leave this to the provinces. However, there are, in fact, only two provinces that have legislation in place now that deals with this. Saskatchewan is kind of going through the process. That leaves the vast majority of provinces and territories with nothing protecting biosecurity on farms, and you certainly rightfully spoke about the impact that this is having on the mental health of our farmers, ranchers and processors.
Is it not also important to have that national platform or national means to regulate and enforce this when many times, even at the provincial level, we're seeing merely a fine of a couple of hundred dollars for mischief, which is really no deterrent? We need a national deterrent. Would you agree with that statement, that there has to be a level playing field across Canada?