It's not on pause. We have undertaken what for us as an agency is an unprecedented amount of consultation, so we engaged with over 14,000 participants in our consultative process. We've received several hundred direct inputs and suggestions. What we said to stakeholders after our last round of consultations is that we're going to take a little bit of time to go through that extensive feedback that we've received from them. We have been delighted indeed with the amount of engagement and the strength of the participation. We have had tremendously valuable feedback from all sectors of the industry impacted by these regulations, but it is a huge volume for us. I can understand that it is not nearly as loud as it was when we were actively sitting down and holding webinars and conducting food forums with the industry. We're sitting back with the input that they've given us, and so it is a slightly quieter time, but by no means have we set it aside. The commitment to the regulations is critical because, of course, the Safe Food for Canadians Act was critical, and the regulations are necessary to bring it into force.
On February 17th, 2015. See this statement in context.