I heard someone say the other day that if it's so good, why doesn't somebody put on “certified GMO product” in big bold print? I thought that was an interesting comment.
The other side of the coin--and some of you alluded to it or mentioned it--is how slow and cumbersome our regulatory system is versus anybody else's. Whether it's on an immigration question or on AgriFlex or anything else, if you want to see people frustrated with the regulatory side, talk to any one of us in our MP offices. We can tell you how bad it is.
Why is that? It doesn't matter whether it's CFIA.... Andrew mentioned AgriFlex. To me, an application under AgriFlex should be a simple six-week affair. What's your experience there? It is something we have to address as a country, because we are losing out everywhere else because our system is so slow. I can understand on the research side why companies go to the midwestern United States. That's a big market. If we're going to do it, we have to look at it in microclimates like P.E.I. or the Annapolis Valley, or like the climates in southern or northern Saskatchewan.
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