Perhaps the best thing we could say is that we just need a little more common sense when it comes to the approach in what we're doing with transporting livestock.
One of our panellists said earlier that transporting livestock is a lot different from transporting diapers or clothes. There are always going to be things that happen that you just can't plan for. One thing we've had a couple of people comment on is that there just need to be more logistics planning and more care taken in making a plan when you're transporting animals. I worked in an auction market for a while. Sometimes it just takes a little longer to load a trailer of some animals than it does others.
With your experience—you more than most—you run 230,000 to 250,000 head. Can you walk us through the times in a day when things just don't go as planned? Those are the unforeseen circumstances we're trying to take into account when it comes to making sure our drivers are making the right decisions.