Yes. I will spin off your question to the CFIA, Mr. Chair.
In terms of how we move ahead with this issue, whether it's a simple guideline change or requires a change in the legislation, the chair asked about the policy context using the guidelines, and I think you answered that this was possible. But it's only possible, as I understand it, from increasing the percentage level from 51% to something higher, which still doesn't get at the content problem. So just clarify that issue for me, if you could.
We understand there are timeframes you have to worry about for industry and the labelling that's in the system and so on. All we're talking about, in changing the guidelines, is changing the percentage level, which still doesn't deal with the truth in labelling that it's supposed to relate to content. How do we get around that?
The last point I want to make, Mr. Chair, is that Morgan Currie is formerly from P.E.I. It's nice to see another islander at the table, but I don't know why he would come to an agriculture committee wearing a blue shirt and tie. That bothers me.
Debra or Paul.