Perhaps I can just follow up on that--very briefly, so that I don't eat into your time.
There's a movement afoot here in that consumers are interested in food, and labelling is top of mind. But parliamentarians need to remember that if you add additional labelling requirements for enforcement through various.... Mr. Atamanenko has a GMO labelling bill before the House, and you're looking at “Product of Canada” labelling. There are myriad examples, throughout private members' business, of MPs looking to change food labels.
Those all come with a cost, and they all lead into the opportunity cost for things that are going to help our sector innovate, as the government is trying to do. CFIA resources can only go so far, especially if their A-base resource is about to be cut, not raised. I'd just make that point.