Absolutely. Again, I think there is tremendous opportunity in the international context.
Let me use a specific example. In the context of being able to control listeria, which as we know has been a very significant issue, we've seen some tremendous innovation undertaken by processing plants in Canada. In some jurisdictions, high-pressure pasteurization has been introduced. Having flexibility within the regulatory framework to allow for the use of a technology like that is game-changing. If you had a regulatory framework that didn't envision the use of a technology for decontamination, you might not be able to permit one, even though you could see the benefit of one, because your regulations were simply too restrictive.
The current framework with its differences can sometimes actually prevent innovation. We see an opportunity to move beyond that.