That is a very good question.
A few years ago, the United States implemented that type of on-duty driver exemption on review of the situation. It is very important for the drivers and for society. In the wake of that exemption, there was no significant increase in the number of accidents among livestock haulers in the United States.
I think we need to view these drivers differently because they have to pay more attention when they transport a load of living animals. They have living beings on board their vehicle and they are well aware of that. They have to be on heightened alert, in a way. We could certainly do something similar to what the United States did because they have not observed an increase in the number of accidents.