Thank you for the question.
As we all know, Bill C-27 died on the order paper. CFIA was actually looking with considerable optimism towards Bill C-27 moving forward, in that the intent of Bill C-27 was to enhance, modernize, and consolidate the CFIA's enforcement and inspection authorities in the areas of food safety, animal health, plant protection, and food security.
As you know, the decision to reintroduce or table the legislation lies with our minister.
With respect to your question regarding the concerns around the proposed wording of the dairy terms provisions included in Bill C-27, yes, we did have some concerns.
The CFIA regulates all foods, including dairy products and milk products, and our responsibility, as I mentioned earlier, is to protect public health and to protect consumers from the perspective of deception or misleading labelling claims. To that end, we have moved forward on providing guidance through policy with respect to highlighted ingredients and flavours, in the absence of Bill C-27 moving forward. The highlighted ingredient policy was established after extensive consultation with stakeholders, including the Dairy Farmers of Canada, other industry associations, as well as consumer associations. And we did in fact complete consumer surveys, because this issue is a matter that involves a balanced review of perspectives from all stakeholders.
We have developed a clear policy for highlighted ingredients and flavours, which goes a long way to addressing some of the issues that were raised by the Dairy Farmers of Canada, in terms of the proposed wording of dairy terms that were included in the provisions under Bill C-27.
Thank you.