If there were a bit more of an international setting.... I will go first, Angela, if you agree.
I would hope that all of the imports that are entering Canada are satisfying the SPS requirements. Those are the minimum standards or parameters that have to be satisfied to ensure that the imports are not dangerous for health, or other things. There is a set of SPS standards, sanitary and phytosanitary measures, that the imports coming to Canada have to satisfy.
I am not sure there would be a problem. It is possible that there is a perceived problem where the farmers might perceive that the quality, for example, of environmental standards incorporated.... The environment is not part of an SPS measure, but it is possible that the farmers perceive that the environment in which those products are produced is in fact entering into the SPS measure.
This is a discussion on how products are produced, which might or might not impact the quality. That's for a different hearing. That would require additional discussion on how those standards are actually created.