I think there's an opportunity for this bill to do a lot of very good things for the import community.
First, one of the areas that we've had challenges with is the compartmentalization of the inspectorate. For instance, if a truck comes to a border crossing in Canada from the United States and there is a meat inspector there, that meat inspector cannot open that truck to inspect it if it has fresh fruits and vegetables or other commodities.
One of the things this bill will do is make general food inspectors, which will then allow that individual to inspect a broad variety of product commodities. That's going to enhance the movement of goods across the Canadian border. It's going to prevent delays of trucks getting to their final destination. There are a lot of good opportunities.