If I could just follow up on what Mr. Smith had to say, the farmer members of the NFU have looked at this option. There are basically two options that have to be followed. One is that if it's a product that's coming into this country and being sold on our shelves, it should be meeting our labour standards, our environmental standards, our food safety standards, and so on.
If you want to go the optional route for this kind of stuff, you have to enforce those regulations through other means. The only other way to make sure that Canadian farmers are on a level playing field with these products that are coming across our border, which don't meet our standards yet are sold on our shelves and competing on our shelves with our products, is mandatory labelling. You have to do one or the other, and we think the easiest one to do is mandatory labelling.