There is co-operation between Canada and other countries in terms of regulations. I will use the same example.
When we do a risk assessment, we work with the other country in regulatory co-operation. Often, we will look at what we can do between the two countries where our regulations are the same. We'll do an assessment of our regulations. At the same time, we're looking at the risk. Part of it would be, if we want them to accept our product, we have to substantiate from a science point of view and in terms of regulations how we're going to protect their country from our product.
We're also a great exporter, but many countries also want to know that we're not giving them diseases or pests, and so on. For regulatory co-operation, working with another country, we look at equivalency if we have it. Is there an opportunity to have equivalency? Is our system the same as your system? At the same time, we will sometimes do joint studies to see what the level of risk is from a regulatory point of view as well.
That said, I'm not sure I fully answered your question.