I'd like to also echo Wayne's comments and thank you for the work you do. It's not easy in today's day and age. Thank you for being here.
I'd like to pursue, Madame Mountjoy, country of origin labelling.
Just so that I understand clearly, if we have fresh apples that come, hypothetically, from China that are ground up and made into apple juice concentrate in Canada, then we have to identify the fact that this product is, at least in part, from China. Am I right?
By contrast, if we get powdered concentrate from China that comes in and is mixed in, and I buy apple juice from concentrate, because it's made in Canada, is it okay just to label this product “made in Canada”, because it isn't fresh produce coming in?
Did I understand that right? Do you understand my question?