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Agriculture committee The fear of harmonization was mentioned to me. How do we get past this fear? Can we get more harmonization to have more products registered simultaneously? You've touched on this, but that's a question.
June 8th, 2006Committee meeting
Agriculture committee Apparently, products approved in the U.S. are automatically approved in Chile. Is that the case? And if it is, should we be striving for this, and if so, would that lower our standards?
June 8th, 2006Committee meeting
Agriculture committee It's not an automatic approval, then, which is obviously in our best interest, I would imagine.
June 8th, 2006Committee meeting
Agriculture committee This question has been asked of me before. Certain products in the U.S. are grown—apples, for example—with specific chemicals not approved in Canada. We import these products, yet our people can't use the same pesticides or chemicals. Can you comment on this? Is this not a dang
June 8th, 2006Committee meeting
Agriculture committee Thank you. Mr. Atamanenko, seven minutes, please.
June 8th, 2006Committee meeting
The ChairConservative
Agriculture committee In preparation for this, I talked with the president of the B.C. Fruit Growers' Association. You may have answered some of these questions, but I'll just run down.... For the first one, he talked about measuring the performance of how changes are impacting the new registration i
June 8th, 2006Committee meeting
Agriculture committee Apparently, some new products are flowing, and we talked about that, but it still takes much longer in Canada than in the U.S. Can you comment on that?
June 8th, 2006Committee meeting
Agriculture committee Thank you, Mr. Easter. Mr. Atamanenko.
June 6th, 2006Committee meeting
The ChairConservative
Agriculture committee I support the motion as it stands. I think it underscores the important of this and it's a statement that we as a committee can make and ensure the process will go through. I understand that. I don't think the timing will hurt what's happening right now.
June 6th, 2006Committee meeting
Agriculture committee to chat with Mr. Bellavance or Mr. Atamanenko. Right at the moment the default mechanism is very punitive on cash advances: 10% is added to your loan; the interest rate starts the day you take out the loan, not the day you defaulted; you're considered in default even if you still
June 6th, 2006Committee meeting
The ChairConservative
Agriculture committee Mr. Atamanenko, do you have any last questions? You have a minute.
June 6th, 2006Committee meeting
The ChairConservative
Agriculture committee I have three quick questions. It's my understanding that vehicles up to 10% ethanol or biodiesel are okay. You don't have to change the motors. Secondly, on energy efficiency, how much fossil fuel, say a litre, would it take to produce one litre of ethanol or biodiesel? Also, o
June 6th, 2006Committee meeting
Agriculture committee I'll move on while I still have some time. I am encouraged by what's happening in Saskatchewan, Mr. LaBelle. I think we have to do whatever we can to keep our rural communities going. I see this as one exciting way to keep those farmers producing and to keep all of the things ha
June 6th, 2006Committee meeting
Agriculture committee Thank you, gentlemen. Mr. Atamanenko, seven minutes, please.
June 6th, 2006Committee meeting
The ChairConservative
Agriculture committee Thank you very much, gentlemen, for being here. On a personal note, I find this quite exciting, and I'd like to have a chance to visit one of these plants if the opportunity ever arises. My questions will be at two levels. One is a general philosophical question and a couple a
June 6th, 2006Committee meeting