Yes. Even the regulation will allow seven days to report any movement. Now, under the future regulation, it's 30 days, depending on which sector you're in and what type of event you're reporting, but even seven days in a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak is a lifetime of disease moved around, if you really look at the demographic patterns of livestock movement.
With integrated systems like pork, it might be easier to predict patterns and understand where those movements are going, but in the beef industry—like the cow-calf operation—and the sheep industry, our livestock movement demographic study suggests there are two million movement events out of fewer than a million animals in a year. If we're waiting long periods of time to do it, it's too long.
Even with the regulation, it's too much. The goal is to get to that autonomous piece so that we take time, people and data entry out of the equation and nobody even knows they reported traceability—it just happened and we were successful.
Our hope is to move that out past our own sector and make it available. Somebody has to start, so we took it on. We're going to accommodate anybody else who is interested in partnering or exploring and looking at the technologies.