It's an addition to this process. We started working and we put together committees from both the Canadian and American sides working on how we harmonize agriculture better than we do now. Canada has always been held in abeyance, waiting for the newest generic, whether it's a veterinary drug or a chemical or a pesticide. We always started over at zero again.
We're now looking at recognizing sound science, as we do on other issues—American especially, European science, those types of bodies that are world-known. We'll start from their findings, and then add on the Canadian parameters so we have those available to our processors and our farmers much more quickly than we've had access to before.