Indeed, yes, absolutely. In fact, staff from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency are embedded directly in the market access secretariat to ensure highly effective coordination of files, in terms of both export and import interests.
Often in our conversations with another jurisdiction, both export and import interests are part of our discussions. As I noted earlier, our principle with respect to a commitment to a science base is a foundation for us. Industry partners here in Canada from time to time will view that commitment as enabling an import context while we're resolving export issues, while what we hear from exporting countries is that Canada takes much too long to consider things. One can understand those perceptions, because each is looking at it from a different perspective.
What I can assure you is that we operate on the basis of that principle. It's extremely difficult to promote a principle of science-based, rules-based, predictable trade if you don't live it yourself.