That's it.
There is something that I am having a hard time understanding. Interprovincial trade in wine and spirits is difficult because some provinces are throwing up what I would call roadblocks. For example, New Brunswick allows the import of one bottle of wine and Newfoundland and Labrador, a bottle of 1.4 litres. That's almost nothing.
Why can't we find a way to agree and allow people to buy wine from another province and have it delivered to them? Why is that still so difficult? Wineries generate 31,000 jobs and attract 3 million visitors. If more wineries could sell their products outside of their own province, they could create even more jobs and attract more visitors. Why is it still so difficult, despite certain advances in internal trade?