Thank you very much for that question. The concern I have with the question is with your comment about a rapid way.
Canada puts a lot of emphasis on these international standards—the NAPPO standard, the International Plant Protection Convention standards—which set out a way in which commodities have to be treated. Other countries have to react to that in such a way that they make their decisions based on quarantine science, not on any other factors. That is why we invest so heavily in these multilateral standards. Ultimately this provides us the basis upon which we can make the arguments that allow us to go and defuse those situations. But it is not the rapid process, perhaps, that you would be looking for.