From my standpoint as a farmer, it's hard for me to really understand the review process, to a certain degree, at PMRA. From my standpoint and from our organization's standpoint, we are looking at the registrants to understand what that process is and we want to make sure there's time available for them.
As I said before, I think there needs to be that collective approach in the review process, especially if PMRA identifies some areas they're concerned about, so that we can have some dialogue around that and not be caught off guard or find the industry scrambling to come up with some of the information that's required.
When we look at some of this work that needs to be done, it's going to have to happen over this growing season. We're going to need some time to figure out where the hot spots are, where it's coming from, and how we can take steps to mitigate that. It's a long-term and thoughtful process. At the end of the day, as a producer, I don't want to see us drift towards that European, hazard-based regulatory system. I very much appreciate the system we have in Canada, which is science-based and risk-based. I think right now we're bumping into that issue of what is acceptable risk, but some good solid consultation could help that process.