We've had discussions with CFIA and we've had discussions about how that might happen. Again, as my colleague has raised, until we see those regulations we do not know whether or not the regulations will adequately address the concerns that we have.
Also, one of the challenges we face with the regulatory process in our country is that once we have a regulation in place, it is very hard to change a regulation that does not meet the requirements of Canadians or industry. For instance, we need to have a sponsor for the regulation within the bureaucracy, and on average it takes two years to execute a regulatory amendment. We're better off if we can get the act written correctly to avoid having to patch it.