I don't have exact data on the number of complaints. The agency doesn't track complaints specifically. We have some that are tracked under different databases, because complaints with respect to labelling affect all food programs. It's difficult to pull all the complaints together.
In the consumer protection division, a number of complaints have to do with, for example, nutrition labelling. Since last August, we've had several complaints with respect to “Product of Canada”, whereas in past years we had very few complaints of that kind.
There are other complaints with respect to different kinds of misleading labelling and advertising. We don't track those specifically; however, in our prioritization the complaints can be ranked based on mandatory information—whether the labels are bilingual; whether all the mandatory information is present, such as name and address of the principal dealer; whether there are common name issues; whether there are complaints related to method of production, such as organic; and whether there are complaints in relation to authenticity of a particular food.