It's the certainty that there will be a consequence.
I'll expand on what Troy said, in the other sense that I deal with people across this country who are dog-passionate people. They come out to public demonstrations, presentations, and the competitions that we do. We did one last year in Kelowna. We had over 10,000 people out to it, including constituents, residents, and non-police officers who cannot believe that this legislation is not in place. Some of them actually have a false belief or have been misled to believe that this legislation is in place.
As a spokesperson for a lot of dog people, I find myself caught periodically having to say—and again, I'm not proud to say it—that we're working on it, and that we have been since 2000, arguably, when I entered the game with my incident. We've been trying to do this, but we're not quite there yet.