As I said, in Canada, the advantage our technological, scientific and other capabilities give us are being threatened by sociopolitical pressure.
To follow up on Mr. Casey's point, I would say that as a society we are willing to accept the use and application of science in a multitude of areas, such as aviation and transportation. No one fears the use of biotechnology in health care. However, when it comes to nutrition or food production, attitudes seem different. People who lie about certain facts are given a hearing.
With regard to regulation, we have to make sure that it rests on proven scientific facts.