Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to both of you for helping guide this committee through a pretty narrow focus.
Dr. Ireland, I'd like to start with you.
We previously heard from witnesses that with livestock trailers there's a certain requirement for a minimum amount of airflow. When you look at the hours that certain livestock are allowed to be loaded onto a vehicle, what previous witnesses have told us is that you can't just have those trailers stationary, because the ventilation systems won't work properly. I guess some witnesses were concerned that the requirement for airflow may require a driver to be put into an uncomfortable situation.
How do your inspectors generally monitor the airflow requirements in trailers for livestock?