Yes, and regarding the definition, a case in point under natural claims is that there's a very well-known product in the cattle industry called Rumensin, which is considered an ionophore in Canada. It's also considered an ionophore in the United States. However, ionophores are considered antibiotics in Canada and not in the U.S.
So in terms of natural programs, there are a few very large companies that have brought meat into Canada and are able to make antibiotic-free claims and still use a product called Rumensin, which we're not allowed to use in Canada. I wouldn't want to use it, but it's not allowed. So that would be a clear-cut example of why I think there needs to be a definition.