There's still a lot of research to be done with other countries. Some countries have similar guidelines to ours. The U.S. has proposed new legislation for country of origin that doesn't go into the depth that we're discussing here today, so what they would develop still wouldn't be compatible with ours.
What we're concerned with is.... For instance, it would be 80% Canadian content in order to say “Product of Canada”. If we're bringing in products from other countries, those other countries don't have any rules, so therefore they could be manufacturing a product--let's just say, for example, a product of China--that could have 40% Chinese ingredients and 40% ingredients from other countries, so there would be no compatibility. If we are going to venture out and change the rules, we need to make certain they are compatible, and that would be part of having a stakeholder committee that would look at all other trading partners.