It's the competitive disadvantage.
But you raise an excellent point that we're not asking provinces to give up their right to come forward with regulations or legislation.
What we are suggesting is that the Agreement on Internal Trade provides a vehicle for the different jurisdictions in Canada to come to an agreement on a science-based approach to these issues to ensure that we don't have that patchwork. Because a patchwork of differing regulations across the country is going to limit internal trade. It is going to limit investment, not just in those regions where differing regulations might have come into effect but across the country because it increases the regulatory risk in Canada.
There is a vehicle for jurisdictions in Canada to come to an agreement on how to resolve these issues and to ensure that, while provinces have the right to come forward with their own regulations and legislation, there is a national approach in place. I believe the Agreement on Internal Trade is that vehicle.