She has responsibility in areas of food labelling.
In anticipation of Debra's joining us, just let me iterate at the front in response, and not take up her time, that obviously, from our perspective it is extremely important that we continue to adapt our regulatory frameworks in Canada to be outcome based, not prescriptive, and to provide the opportunities for all business, small or large, to reap the economic rewards of the safety of the Canadian food inspection system.
We feel also very much that with the work that is being done under SPP in collaboration--and I'll ask Debra to speak to that specifically--we are in fact making progress towards harmonization. But we also recognize that within Canada, as CFIA we have a shared responsibility in that Health Canada sets standards for nutritional labelling. It is our role to enforce. So it will be equally important that in our discussions with FDA this is not a single-agency discussion and is a broader government of Canada approach.
Debra, can I ask you to speak.
I don't know the product specifically, honourable member, but it's jam, made from good Canadian strawberries.