All right.
To you, Mr. McDuff, I find your proposal, frankly, very persuasive. If I may say so, it's the responsibility of government to lead, to be out in front of trends, not to be tugged and pulled into a recognition that something should be done. And I think we're there. I think the government needs to understand there is a growing sense among Canadians that as consumers we want to know what we are consuming, where the product to be consumed has come from, and where it's been processed.
If I could ask everyone but Mr. McDuff, everyone who has presented, to look at page 5, if you have it—perhaps you don't have it—of Mr. McDuff's presentation. Mr. McDuff, or his association, has suggested that the new labelling be “Product of Canada” or “Prepared in Canada” or “Packaged in Canada”, and then “Canada Fancy” and other grades.
I would like a comment from all of you whether that's objectionable to your sectors. If it is, why is that proposal from Mr. McDuff's association objectionable, or why wouldn't it find favour with your various groups?