I think the simple answer to your question is, absolutely, traceability is becoming recognized more and more as a fundamental tool in terms of protection. Indeed, for CFIA one of the things we were very pleased to see is that the Safe Food for Canadians Act enshrined that focus on traceability.
The reason that's so critical is, as we've seen in Canada in managing events, no matter how good the system is, errors may occur. Our ability to rapidly contain and address those issues, especially as they relate to food safety in terms of product recalls, etc., is enabled by a strong, effective, and comprehensive traceability system.
Indeed, it is our common interest across all food commodities to pursue a clear system of traceability. The Safe Food for Canadians Act, I'm thankful to say, provides the very clear policy underpinning in that regard.