Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Duval, I'm not sure whether we understood each other correctly with regard to the last question.
The wording of the current bill refers to a person who knows that they pose a biosecurity risk. The people committing the offence may later say that they didn't know about the risk.
Do you think that the wording should be changed so that, regardless of the circumstances, a person who enters the premises of a farm for no reason can't claim ignorance?