Quite often we'll read that a European country like Sweden or Norway has banned a pesticide, and we don't know enough about the background. Almost always those are bans in agriculture, but those countries don't have much agriculture. They have a heck of a forestry industry, and they allow the uses in forestry. The ban doesn't include every use. Those countries are required under European Union rules to be able to import their food from Spain, Italy, France, and Portugal, and by God, they do use those pesticides. So it's very convenient for publicity to show they're banning something, but the reality is they get their food from somewhere else.
If we want to do that in Canada, we'll be buying our food from somewhere else and our farmers will be out of business. If they're approved by a competent agency, we want to be able to use them--full stop.