Thank you very much. I appreciate that, Mr. Chair. That's good solid advice.
I do have one question and it's for Mr. Berrigan.
In an upcoming study, this committee is going to be looking at animal transport regulations and the use of ELDs. I'm just wondering, when it comes to biodiversity, if you think the government has inadvertently allowed some more intermingling of animals. For example, if someone gets not quite to their destination and they have to unload and then reload livestock at a facility, could that have an adverse effect in terms of some of the biosecurity concerns we have around animals?
We could look at changing some of the animal transport regulations. They might not have to unload and reload, and they could get to their point of destination within the desired timeline. Is that something CFIA has thought about, and is there a way we could make it so that the animals wouldn't have to be loaded and unloaded as much as they are now under these new regulations?