I guess it's to make sure at the provincial level that they are making their decisions based on sound science, because they will come up with the same decision as you do at the federal level.
The problem at the provincial level is they are avoiding relying on science-based regulatory processes to allow commerce and products to be developed and used in this country. I think it's a question of how to get the provinces onside to maintain that science-based regulatory approach, which has been so valuable to Canada at the federal level, and it continues to serve us well. The provinces need to get onside with that. How you twist their arms, I don't know. That's a political question.