I'll answer part of that.
On the “Product of Canada”, it's been just over a year since the implementation of the policy, and as is typical, we look at our policies to see how they are being implemented and whether they are effective. There have been concerns expressed by industry, in particular related to those substances or foods that aren't homegrown in Canada, so we are beginning consultations both with industry and with the consumers, because the consumer's view might be somewhat different.
For a point of clarification, with respect to products of Canada, there are two standards. One is “Product of Canada”, which is all, or virtually all, Canadian; and then there's “Made in Canada”. We're consulting on the policy. We're checking to get the views of industry as well as consumers, looking at whether there are potential options moving forward.