Let me be very, very clear. The Competition Bureau does not do food. There's specific legislation that takes over from ours. We do non-food items. We also don't do drugs, because there's specific legislation dealing with labelling for drugs. I think it's very important.
We have a wealth of experience in non-food, non-drug items, such as bicycles. We've had 30 years of having to deal with the issue. It's not quite the same; it doesn't involve food. But we're more than happy to assist the CFIA in any way we can in their consultations and meetings to deal with this issue.