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Agriculture committee My view might be slightly different. We have so many government departments, I think a food policy can start out as an aspirational statement, and then we leave it to the players to focus on how they're going to achieve it. Our group has focused less on governance. We don't see
October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting
Gordon Bacon
Agriculture committee Yes. I don't like to characterize it as animal protein versus plant protein. I think it's a continuum. I think that what we need to look at is the opportunity to address the outcomes that we are looking for—human health, environmental sustainability, affordability of food items—a
October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting
Gordon Bacon
Agriculture committee Thank you. I'm going to jump right into a discussion of one of the pillars, improving health and food safety. Improving the health of Canadians should, in my mind, be the lead statement in a Canadian food policy. In the past, government has been particularly fixated on introduc
October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting
Gordon Bacon
Environment committee I'd be happy to. I'll use the example of a slice of bread. A major Canadian company and many small ones have come out with a bread that now includes pulse flours, rather than just wheat flour or multiple cereal flours. Canadians are supplying a major bakery in the U.K. with both
October 27th, 2016Committee meeting
Gordon Bacon
Environment committee In the risk-based approach that is in place for crop protection products, it is the company, it is the technology developer, that undertakes the studies that are mandated by government, and then government evaluators will take a look at that data and make the assessment. It's sti
October 27th, 2016Committee meeting
Gordon Bacon
Environment committee Yes, and in the pulse area specifically, our funding comes primarily from farmers. Over the past 10 years, we have been working very closely at the other end of the stream from a health value proposition perspective in understanding what pulses can contribute. We're working with
October 27th, 2016Committee meeting
Gordon Bacon
Environment committee For our approach on crop protection products, we actually feel that the Canadian agency is one of the toughest agencies in the world. I could cite examples. Comparisons to other agencies and the approach they take is an important thing to look at. We need to understand the reason
October 27th, 2016Committee meeting
Gordon Bacon
Environment committee Mr. Shields, I'm not sure I understood the question or am capable of answering it.
October 27th, 2016Committee meeting
Gordon Bacon
Environment committee My background doesn't qualify me to respond to the question.
October 27th, 2016Committee meeting
Gordon Bacon
Environment committee In the risk-based assessment, and I think this is a key part and a strength of our approach and the regulatory approach in Canada, and this is specifically referring to the Pest Control Products Act, but I think there's a very good lesson in it, in that there is pre-market consid
October 27th, 2016Committee meeting
Gordon Bacon
Environment committee It's our belief, and the belief of many, that we need a risk-based assessment. I'll speak about it from a crop-protection perspective and what the Pest Control Products Act does, which is very extensive. Companies spend hundreds of millions of dollars in pre-market assessments,
October 27th, 2016Committee meeting
Gordon Bacon
Environment committee PMRA, the Canadian agency, and EPA in the U.S., along with other groups, have taken a global approach to reviews. This does a couple of things. One is that it makes sure that technologies are evaluated quickly and at a cost-effective level, and then, if they pass the rigorous tes
October 27th, 2016Committee meeting
Gordon Bacon
Environment committee Good afternoon, Madam Chairman, and good afternoon to all the committee members. Thank you very much for the invitation to appear in front of you today. I want to start with a very brief introduction of our organization. Pulse Canada is the national industry group representing f
October 27th, 2016Committee meeting
Gordon Bacon
International Trade committee Again, I will provide the clerk with the most recent statistics from 2012, but in past years 50% of India's total pulse imports came from Canada. I will provide the most updated statistics. I don't have them at my fingertips.
February 27th, 2013Committee meeting
Gordon Bacon
International Trade committee The reason is, again, the poorest people in the country have the lowest per capita consumption. This is one reason the Indian government is trying to increase production. The price is out of reach of many of the poorest people in India. And simply, you've had an enormous populati
February 27th, 2013Committee meeting
Gordon Bacon