I would come back to the existing legislation that allows permitted activities. Our veterinarians are there to monitor that every day, as my colleague has said. Our veterinarians are there on the farm when the loads are prepared. They're there at the airport when the trucks arrive for the crating of the animals, up to the final loading of the aircraft. As we've touched on earlier, any significant events causing death or mortality are reported back to us.
Our veterinarians apply those regulations fairly and transparently. Our veterinarians do a very good job of balancing the legislative requirements and their own professional ethics and beliefs, with the default being the protection of the horses that are travelling by air.