Quite simply, it is the commitment to science-based, risk-based regulation. We focus on the risks that Canadian agriculture faces and apply a science-based approach—measures we can defend in the science—in order to provide assurance that we are not overregulating or regulating spuriously, but instead regulating in response to the outcome we collectively desire.
The second element is consultation. We are very committed to a very significant engagement with stakeholders before we move to regulate. Of course, stakeholders are very quick to share with us any concerns when they believe we're going further than necessary.