Since 2021, product approval timelines have slipped and Canada's reputation as a place with timely and predictable decision-making has dropped, largely due to this politically motivated transformation process. We believe the time has come to redirect transformation agenda funding to core scientific activities and revisit Health Canada's proposed cost recovery scheme—a 256% increase on fees—for a more effective, efficient and accountable approach.
Let's be clear: We're not here today questioning the scientific capability or integrity of PMRA scientists or PMRA as a regulator. We're advocating for an approach that recognizes the key role PMRA can play, and should play, in helping farmers cope with real and significant challenges that can affect food production and the overall sustainability of the Canadian ag sector while maintaining strong health and environmental protections.
Therefore, we recommend that a comprehensive review of the PMRA program and activities be undertaken with a view to eliminating all activities that are not directly linked to meeting their health and environmental safety mandate and supporting the competitiveness of the agricultural sector.
In conclusion, CropLife Canada asserts that the Government of Canada has an opportunity, and in fact a responsibility, to recognize the critical role agriculture plays as an economic engine in this country and provide the support needed to unleash the sector's fullest potential. At a time when Canada's overall productivity continues to decline, we are urging the federal government to identify agriculture and agri-food as a key economic growth sector and take a whole-of-government approach to implementing policies that promote long-term growth for the industry.
We aren't coming to you cap in hand, asking for more money. Instead, we believe the Government of Canada must seize the opportunity to rebuild Canada's reputation as a top destination for investment in innovation by reducing red tape and creating a high-efficiency regulatory environment while maintaining strong health and environmental protection.
Thank you once again for inviting us today. We look forward to answering any questions you have.