In terms of the schedule, older chemicals typically tended to be authorized for use in the United States first and in Canada much later, which resulted in a lot of access concerns for Canadian agriculture. However, because we both have this statutory obligation around the cyclical re-evaluation, the timing is out of sync for us to work together on a lot of the older chemicals. As we do new chemicals jointly, we anticipate that we're going to be picking up those chemicals together in the future.
On March 7th, 2017. See this statement in context.