Certainly from the regulatory perspective, two areas that stand out from our perspective are the grade standards and the standards of identity. Both of those areas are fairly significant. For example, in Canada, we have 511 federal standards of composition or identity for 27 different commodities.
Of course, there are also some standards at the provincial level that are different. You begin to see the complexity of such a large suite...which are not just a single set, but then replicated province by province, with subtle differences. Those two areas, in terms of grades and standards of identity, represent a very significant area of the “tyranny of small differences”, as some have described it.
A single national approach to grades and standards of identity would be extremely liberalizing in terms of the movement of products.