I don't think there's anything that our membership collectively has been seeing as an impediment. There is from time to time an interest in being able to see product move between provinces that is from the smaller provincially inspected plants. It's not something that has been raised as a national issue, but when the question does come up we look at it as something that.... If it provides new marketing opportunities, it has some attractiveness to it. But the industry's concern is that it not dilute or compromise in any way our national standards so that we, first, assure our own Canadian consumers of the quality of our products, and second, we keep our export markets fully confident that we operate under one set of standards, whether it's interprovincial trade or international trade.
Right now what we don't have is any kind of a formalized system, unlike in the United States where you do have a system of interstate movement, but it's all under a nationally formalized mandated system that each state has to respond to. There have been attempts in the past to try to arrive at something like that, but again, it's a matter of individual provinces needing to see that it's in their interest to move to that system.
That's the only thing that comes to my mind. I was going to suggest, if the committee wants, that we could just refer them to the U.S. system, which seems to be working reasonably well.