Right. What you're saying is interesting.
What do you think about our imports?
In committee, we talk a lot about exporting more products. We also import a lot of agricultural goods. We are in a context in which we're asking our local producers to make huge efforts to constantly improve their performance, but I get the impression that we're not asking much of the foreign producers who export their goods to Canada.
How could we go about developing a form of reciprocal standards?
Take the example of a Mexican tomato that costs less than a Quebec tomato in the grocery store. The Mexican tomato had to travel across the continent to get to the store. There's a carbon footprint. Do you think there might be a way of measuring that?
Do you have any recommendations to make in this area?