That's another example. The U.S. NOP has robust penalties and fines, and it has a five-year revocation period. The biggest concern, I think—and I'm ad libbing—is the demise of the Canada organic office, which is now under way. The COO, although underfunded and staffed, was a highly effective and internationally recognized administrative body that was equivalent to the USDA national organic program office. The unheralded and unrationalized demise of the Canada organic office and the dispersion of the COO staff throughout the CFIA, coupled with the erasing of all organic titles from correspondence and legal documents, will send—and is sending—negative shockwaves throughout the domestic and international organic community. The net message is one of lost emphasis and interest in the organic sector by the Government of Canada.
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