Yes, absolutely: one regulatory regime and one definition for every product.
At Halloween, for example, a lot of microbreweries will make a pumpkin beer. It is a bit sweeter and it has a bit of a different taste. It's still beer and it's still made like beer, but it has some different ingredients in it. I want to zero in on what your main concern is. If you're making that product and you want to ship that product to Toronto, let's say, any regulatory changes and the way it's treated in Ontario could be slightly different from how Quebec does it, and you would not be able to ship that beer into Ontario.
I'm not saying that's the issue, but maybe there are issues like that. It's helpful for us if you can give us specific examples of cases you've already had that prevent interprovincial trade.