Mr. Anderson is right about costing things out and making priorities clear. I understand that point, and I don't know the CFIA environment really well in terms of how resources are allocated within it. We see there is a very important issue around domestic safety and so on, and CFIA largely does that, but with these new.... It's not tariffs that are the big issue in trade now; it's these SPS issues.
Tariff is really simple. You either pay it or you don't. You get rid of it or you don't. SPS issues occur when one country says this pest is coming from Canada and it's a danger to their market. Canada disagrees, and then there's all this discussion about who's right and how you do the science around that. It is critically important that we have scientists who are credible and also attached to our national organization responsible for that.
Agriculture Canada is going to be out there trying to sell Canadian products, and we expect that, but our regulator has a different role there, and that's science-based. We find there are so many of these circumstances coming up these days. The whole canola thing we have heard about in the media recently is a great example. That's just one out of hundreds and hundreds of those situations that we have these days.