We went through that question with the deputy minister, Mr. Knubley, about a year and a half ago when the proposal came forward to do the exemption list. That would have been a horrific nightmare to try to deal with.
We will agree to disagree on the 98% number. The 98% number is not achievable for the vast majority of products if there's any processing done whatsoever. We run into the seasonal issue. Depending on the time of year, there might be Canadian beet sugar, but it's not coming all year. Any time you add these things to it, you don't meet the 98% number, although it is the desire of the Canadian manufacturer to be able to do so.
As I said, we are further impacted by the fact that the American product comes into this country identified as a product of the United States at a significantly lower number that we just can't meet, given the number that we are saddled with today. That's one of the other downsides.
We talk about establishing a level playing field; as God knows, there are enough things we're fighting out there right at the moment, trying to keep our noses above water; that one should have been an easy fix.