From my own perspective, I've seen it as a very positive development by the governments. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada has invested a lot of time and resources into allowing industry to help establish the priorities and identify the challenges, and then work collaboratively with government and other players throughout the supply chain to meet those.
In the organic example, I think we're one of only a few who have such a broad part of the supply chain involved. Whereas others may be oriented around specific commodities, our organic value chain round table is horizontal. It includes horticultural producers, livestock producers, food service providers, retailers, distributors, and all points along the chain. It's a very diverse group, which can make it challenging sometimes, in the realm of herding cats, but also very positive, in terms of identifying and moving forward on common challenges and crosscutting issues.