We haven't looked at the financials, so I can't give you a number. However, I do know that based on the number of.... We have 15,000 members actively competing in horse sport in Canada and internationally. We have 1,200 FEI athletes—those who compete on the international stage. They are the ones typically transporting their horses for sport purposes. That happens multiple times throughout the year, depending on where they're going for competitions.
For our breeding sector and for anyone who is doing training or other breeding, the numbers for who is bringing horses in via air for those reasons would be much higher. There is no number we can put on it. For us, the main focus is on the horses' welfare and how it could cause concern on airport grounds. If that's hindering a horse from travelling to an event, it can also have unintended consequences at the event itself, potentially stopping an athlete from going to a competition that they need to be at to qualify for the Olympic Games this year, for example.
There are so many unintended consequences that are not about the dollar value for us. However, it would be significant, but I don't have the numbers in front of me.