The coalition's position is that imports should be meeting the same standards that we have in Canada. It's a real challenge to achieve this in a marketplace where we all enjoy food that comes from someplace else.
It's a challenge even in the domestic sense. We have inspectors, but they are primarily functioning in the registered establishments, which represent a significant portion of the Canadian supply but not all of it. We have to achieve results with our imports if we're going to meet WTO requirements that are balanced with our domestic measures. We need to have a discussion about what our domestic measures are going to be, so that we can, as fairly as possible, enforce those measures on our suppliers from the rest of the world.