There are a number of reasons. We have very mature and well-developed regulatory systems. Colleagues in other jurisdictions believe there are lessons they can learn from Canada in terms of how we approach regulating. We have a very strong commitment—and this committee has expressed it on a number of occasions—to a science-based approach to regulating in this space, and that is well respected internationally.
As we've seen in some situations, such as in the food safety area, Canada compares extremely favourably with any other jurisdiction in terms of its system. Indeed, the Conference Board's most recent report recognizes Canada and Ireland as the strongest food safety systems internationally.