If Canada were to take that same approach, that we shouldn't import products that are grown using crop protection products that we don't allow here, then Europe could do the same thing and not allow us to use products that it has banned in Europe, and then Japan.... Therefore, you see the point that after a while, you end up with very few products that can ever be used.
The growing conditions in Mexico are very different from those here, so that same carrot has very different pest pressures in Mexico from those here. Maybe they need additional insecticides registered or maybe there are disease pressures and stuff that we don't have in Canada, so they need those tools that maybe we can do without.
That's just one example, but the growing conditions and the pest pressures are very different globally, and we can't put one approach across countries.
I don't know if Ms. Bergeron has anything to add.