One example would be shipping a boatload of Canadian organic oats to Europe. They are just certified once and inspected to the Canadian organic regime. They are recognized in Europe. They can get put into an organic granola bar in Europe. They can get the European seal put on that for the European consumer.
A very innovative Canadian manufacturer making oat granola bars with Canadian oats, Canadian cranberries, and maybe an almond from California cannot send that granola bar to Europe under the equivalency any more because that almond is in there.