I would just like to say that there are vulnerabilities. Because of the mechanization and the technology that's being used, there is a possibility that there could be outside interference, which obviously is a huge concern.
I think what we have to be looking at here is legislation that makes your actions as important as the results, so instead of trying to determine the intent, that there's something there that can.... Some of these actions are damaging, and for us to simply say that you have to prove intent makes it very difficult. I think that just the fact that people are trying undermine the health and safety of animals and farmers should be considered in this legislation.