On your first point that farmers haven't benefited from GROU, there's no way farmers can benefit from GROU until we let a product be identified as eligible for GROU with a label and it can move across the border. It can't now. We've only gone through a pilot stage. The registrants have been clear that they don't want both programs operating at the same time.
We've been clear. ClearOut 41 Plus is now registered in Canada, but the registrant has decided not to market it in Canada. They're accessing the Canadian market using own-use import, not another way. If there is a clear indication that you will hurt registrations in Canada, I don't know what it is.
They've decided not to market in Canada but to let it come in through own-use import. They're accessing the Canadian market through a different channel and are avoiding the responsibilities of a registrant.