I think we are somewhat progressive. Certainly other international jurisdictions deal with it differently. The U.S. not only has federal legislation, but they have the ability, through their state legislatures, to enforce legislation.
Some is stronger and some is not quite as strong as the legislation that we have, and it's all up for interpretation. I think that, by proceeding with this legislation, it will, at the very least, give us the opportunity to commence investigations or to continue investigations and have a better defined path to go forward towards obtaining justice for the animals we're dealing with.
I know for a fact that there are farms in British Columbia right now—and forgive me when I say farms—where animals are raised specifically for the purpose of cockfighting. We don't turn a blind eye to it. We're aware of it, but we can't do anything with them. If this legislation is changed, absolutely, we now have the ability to go in there and deal effectively with the individuals who are raising these cocks for fighting, bring them forward, present them to the Crown, and hopefully go right through to court.