Thank you very much for the question.
There are two aspects to the question. The first is in terms of innovative products that reach the marketplace. We work very closely with Health Canada around new products coming into the marketplace, and depending on the particular product type, there may even be pre-market reviews of products, which enhance consumer confidence in those products before they reach the marketplace. As well, the special needs of small and medium-sized enterprises are also important to us because we recognize that for small and medium-sized enterprises, the cost of compliance can often be a barrier to their growth. This is something that we've been paying particular attention to.
The recent report of the Red Tape Reduction Commission presents an important set of recommendations that we are carefully considering as we look forward as an organization. We have been working in the meat sector, for example, looking at shifting the currently very prescriptive model, which serves as a barrier for some small enterprises, towards a more outcome-based model that might be better tailored, therefore, to the unique characteristics of a small enterprise, in order to promote their capacity to enter into, for example, interprovincial trade as a first step, and, if they wish, on to international trade as well through federal registration.