I agree with you 100%. More than just economics comes into play here. There's the safety aspect of it for the general public. There's the fraud aspect, the truthfulness within our labelling.
But I want to be more specific, because we've heard some recommendations from other witnesses at this committee, and you think “Product of Canada”, “Grown in Canada”, “Raised in Canada”, “Made in Canada”, “Processed in Canada”. Would you not agree that the more of these labels we have out there, the more it's going to lead to confusion for the general public?