Under the Feeds Act, every ingredient that is used in Canada must be approved by the CFIA for use in commercial feed production. There are a number of products that have been created within the confines of Canada using Canadian research that basically are bogged down waiting for regulatory approval so they can be used, and yet they are being used by competitors in the United States.
For example, there's a whole group of enzyme-based, probiotic-based products. There is no grouping under the Feeds Act for those products. In other words, they fall into a category that nobody ever imagined would exist. So the producers and the manufacturers of those products are struggling to get them registered. Our government looks at them and says, well, they're not a medication and they're not an antibiotic. But they treat them like that and require that they have that kind of research done on them, even though they're naturally occurring bacteria or enzymes.