On the “buy Canadian” thing, there's no reason not to do it. It requires political will. Somebody has to make a determination that this will be done and don't worry about NAFTA and all that nonsense. I said that before. Just go out and do it. Show a little backbone. Just do it. I know that's unheard of, but that's all it takes. Just do it. The Americans do it. They're proud and they help themselves from within.
I envy them the internal strength to just go and do something and not worry about it. That's all it would take. But if you wait for the buyers of institutions to do it on their own, they've probably been told to buy the cheapest. That's probably the only thing they've been told. Well, tell them to buy Canadian. Just tell them and make them do it. If they don't, get a new buyer. This isn't hard to do.
On the markings on product, “Canada No. 1”, things like that, they mean absolutely nothing. You go in the store and you look and it says something about Canada on there. It doesn't mean anything about country of origin. I understand the complications of going into country of origin, because things get mixed up in the process. It's not a simple thing to deal with, but it could sure be a whole lot better than it is. Even if you called it “packaged in Canada”, at least that has some truth to it.