No, I would have to object to that. It is a social program, yes, but it is in the interest of the population at large, because really the issue in the long term is securing a food supply for the population. I really cannot overemphasize this. This will become more and more of an important issue as we go along.
And if I may just very briefly comment on the PMRA, we have tried to pressure the PMRA to harmonize the program with the United States and basically allow products that are allowed in the U.S. into Canada as well, without doing a whole lot of work on it. We have not been successful on this.
Even in the organic sector, there is a huge list of products available to organic farmers in the U.S. that are not available to us. And these are products.... I mean, if they are allowed in the organic sector, you would assume there should not be a huge concern in terms of food safety and environmental safety. Yet we have to go through registration on each and every individual product. This really has to change.