Thanks Mr. Chair, and I thank the witnesses for being here today.
We've had a number of witnesses from various parts of the beverage sector here during the course of our study, and a number of things have come up. One of the things we've heard a lot about from the grape growers and wine producers, as well as some wine consumers, and which has been addressed a little bit today in some of the other questions, is the knocking down of provincial trade barriers for their products. That's been something that's been very well received, no question. That was addressed last year with a private member's bill from a Conservative member from B.C., Dan Albas. A lot of work went into that. Previously, Ron Cannan, another one of our Conservative members from B.C., had brought forward a bill. There was a lot of work that went into that. There are still some challenges with the provincial boards, but it's making a difference and has been very well received by the industry.
Ms. Miller, I'm wondering if you could tell me about some of the work that went into making that happen.