I don't know if it's about ELDs, or electronic logging devices, but in the U.S., for instance, if you're within so many miles of your destination, it's not.... You have two safety factors when you're transporting livestock. Obviously, there is driver safety, which we're all aware of, but you also have the health and well-being of the live animals. Sometimes there are delays. The best thing you can do is get those animals to their final destination.
Creating that same flexibility that exists in the U.S., for instance, would be really important. There are also new rules that are related to the condition of the animals. There is work being done to try to share between provinces how to fill out those forms and make it easier for small producers, but it does come back to, again, looking at creating that recognition when you're dealing with live animals. It's important. You can't sit them for six hours in the hot sun on a truck, waiting for someone.