It's significant that.... I'll use the example of canola, where we really have a world-renowned crop that's Canadian-based. The global hubs for research, innovation, and new developments in a crop like canola are all based in Canada. We have to fight for those research, innovation, and investment dollars, and having a clean regulatory slate that's predictable, where there isn't duplication and there isn't the possibility of having politically driven regulation, is a clear signal to the international community that we are open for business. If we have all of these things inserted in our market, we start to raise questions in the minds of the people placing the investment about whether they should really put it in Canada or maybe go elsewhere, where they have clearer regulation and know what they are going to get into.
On March 12th, 2015. See this statement in context.