It has been, and I've been told by the industry they've actually updated it and they will be presenting a new copy to both our colleagues and us. We'll be looking forward to that.
With reference to your questions about some of the farmers' losses, it is understood that the fruit and vegetable industry is a perishable industry. Obviously, it's unique in the sense that the produce is often eaten or disposed of before they get payment. It is very clear that it is unique.
In that context, there are people, and you made reference to them. Did they file formal complaints with PACA? These are things that would be useful for us to know. Were they between Canadians? Were they between Americans? We need the details.
In working with the industry, we're really trying to quantify the impact. We have lots of notional ideas, and the Conference Board of Canada projects it, but since 2014 when we did not have access to the formal dispute settlement mechanism, we've been tracking to see what the damages are. When you have information like that and other information, we're very much trying to look at that and work with the industry to actually determine whether there is an impact because of the changes in the PACA or are there other factors that have contributed to it as well.
Again, we really are trying to get to the essence of the challenge and determine what we might be able to do going forward.