Absolutely, and I congratulate the Kootenay council for their excellent work. Tim may be able to give you a better technical answer on this.
I think the broader scope, particularly around the issues of microbes, is that the laws have really been brought in without a lot of engagement and consultation with the experts. This is a good example, I think, where we have a “made in Ottawa” policy that really doesn't reflect what's going on, and it has some unintended consequences for the sector.
I hope this will be a key point that we can delve into as we review the Cannabis Act, because it really does prohibit a lot of the practices that we want to see, such as regenerative farming in traditional soils and giving back to the earth instead of taking away from it. We pioneer that in British Columbia, and we're very proud of it.
I think this is one of those examples of where a lack of engagement and a lack of consultation with experts really has created some unintended consequences.
I might defer to Tim a little bit more on the details on that question—