I don't know about the situation with respect to Chile. I do comment to stakeholders interested in the pesticide regulatory system that the new Pest Control Products Act, which was given royal assent in 2002 and was one of the outcomes of the pesticide review in 1990, requires a Canadian registration. It gives me my instructions too, and it says that we need to do the scientific evaluation that we consider necessary. The new act is good in that it is clear. It says to do the evaluation that is necessary, so it provides us with flexibility. If we have confidence in the U.S., we can look at their review and say that yes, this looks good, and accept it. But we can't just say that they said yes, so we'll say yes.
On June 8th, 2006. See this statement in context.