Yes.
It is interesting. I mentioned the report produced by the scientists from the Royal Society of Canada in 2001. I always refer to them because it was the first time that scientists from all over Canada submitted an independent report on this issue. These were university scientists. They too called for labelling. They said that if all 63 recommendations they made were included in the regulations, there would likely not be a problem. But I found over the last 10 years that there still are problems, for example with substantial equivalency.
It might be time to look again, from a scientific perspective, at labelling. I believe that Charles Caccia called for a vote in the House of Commons in 2001. The very same day, a letter from Health Canada stated that there was no need for a vote since they would deal with it. But nothing has happened.