Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses.
I think one of the credibility things today is that we not only have leaders within our commodity organization, but they are also farmers who do their work each year to make sure a crop goes in, make sure it comes off, and make sure they're effective and efficient in terms of their production.
I think one of the best comments was that the people actually turn to the government as a neutral, trusted source. I think that's an incredible statement. I also think we're true to that.
Richard, you held up a SeCan brochure. Would you mind filing that with the clerk, please, so we have that on the evidence?
Secondly, in the submission that was made by the Canola Council, I think, the recommendation—just for some clarification and help with the process here—is that the government adopt a new low-level policy in Canada and support the development of international low policy guidelines.
There's no absolute zero tolerance—we all understand that—but I think we do need clarification on this. I'm not so sure that you want the government to be developing it, so could you lay out a bit of the framework and how you would see that starting to be initiated? How would the government fit in so we end up having a proper guideline and regulatory regime? Could you help us with that?