I thank both of you for being here.
Mr. Mulligan, you've clearly outlined the scenario. We've heard the same concerns from Ms. George earlier on today. Clearly, it's up to the provinces to put this into perspective.
Even before Dan was here and introduced this bill, I'd meet with the vintners, write a letter, give it to the minister, and he would basically say that there wasn't a lot we could do until the provinces lined up. I think the bill has now brought this to the forefront and it's forcing them to do that. Hopefully we can collaborate and solve this once and for all. I don't really have any questions. I think we all know what has to happen here.
I'm going to share my time with my colleague, but I do have one question for Mr. Alger.
Your analysis of sugar and corn and health was very interesting. I commend you for doing that. My question is this. Why are you using cane sugar and not sugar beet from Alberta?