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Agriculture committee  It's not good economics and it distorts the market. At the end of it, what it really does is it discourages people from making investments in this country. That's really what it does; it drives investment out of this country. If you don't have investment going on in Canada, our e

February 19th, 2015Committee meeting

Jan Westcott

Agriculture committee  I think agriculture would be good. At the risk of singling somebody out and having them a bit upset, I'm going to use an example. We make whisky in Ontario and we try to sell it all over the country. They harvest lobsters in a number of maritime markets. Those lobsters come to To

February 19th, 2015Committee meeting

Jan Westcott

Agriculture committee  No, I don't think so. We don't have any issues shipping products across the country. Our products enjoy access. It's what happens to the products when they land in a particular jurisdiction, the treatment they are afforded, and the competitive set they face once they get there.

February 19th, 2015Committee meeting

Jan Westcott

Agriculture committee  No, we do not have any issues moving grain, say, from different places, and we do buy western Canadian grain for use in eastern Canada, particularly rye. There are no issues I am aware of that we face on that front.

February 19th, 2015Committee meeting

Jan Westcott

Agriculture committee  Yes, that's correct.

February 19th, 2015Committee meeting

Jan Westcott

Agriculture committee  I don't think we have any environmental standards issues across the country. In fact, I would say the one thing we do well in Canada—and I would compliment the provinces on this—is that we all have a clear understanding of what constitutes our products, what standards they have t

February 19th, 2015Committee meeting

Jan Westcott