With respect to question number one, “Product of Canada”, “Made in Canada”, again, just a quick context so that everyone's aware. The current policy is that you may use the label “Product of Canada” or “Made in Canada” if at least 51% of the total direct costs of producing or manufacturing the goods in Canada is Canadian. So it's actually a calculation you have to do.
Consumers, though, are demanding more and better information about the Canadian content of the products they're purchasing. We're reviewing that policy of the 51% based on total direct costs. We're looking at Australia, the U.S., Europe, and other countries that have recently made changes to their “Made in U.S.A”, “Product of Australia”, and developing options, and we're going to be consulting industry and consumers groups, hopefully very soon.