I have one quick question and then I'll give the rest of my time to Mr. Maguire.
Regarding the neonicotinoids issue, I'm a little cautious when you talk about tribunals, because we already have a system set in place that is supposed to look at this stuff scientifically and say whether it's good or bad. If it's not bad, then it should proceed; if it is bad, then it shouldn't. It's that simple. We already have a system in place that is supposed to do that. I'm a little cautious about any further deepening of red tape. I don't think we need that, but I think we need the groups that are supposed to have oversight to do exactly what they're supposed to do.
I am concerned though about the interprovincial trade part of this when I see municipalities and provinces stepping into the federal fray.
I have a simple little question for you about the neonicotinoids, because we have heard about this issue for a long time. There are a lot of rumours. The fact is that some other jurisdictions around the world are making this rumour not true, but they think it's true. Are there any studies to back up what they're saying about it being harmful to bee populations?