Thank you.
Most of my questions are for you, Mr. Westcott, but I'm going to start with you, Ms. George. I have one question I want to ask you.
I know that you were very clear in your opening remarks about your support for the private member's bill that my Conservative colleague, Dan Albas, passed last year—of course, that was following up on the good work of my other colleague Ron Cannan, who was the initiator—and how important that change was for you. You were also very clear about your disappointment in the slowness of some provinces to allow that bill to really have its full effect. My home province of Alberta was the one you singled out. Certainly I've heard that concern before. As a lover of Canadian wines myself, I wish you very good luck in your quest to lobby the provinces to come on board and allow the full effect of that to take place.
I want to ask quickly if there were any other specific regulation, federally, that you could point to that you might see.... As a Conservative, I'm always looking at ways to reduce regulatory barriers and burdens. Is there one specific example of a regulatory barrier or burden that you think we could look at that would help the wine industry in Canada to continue to grow?