As I said before, the most important thing here is that we not do the opposite of the intention of this committee and put in place conditions that lead to higher prices from the largest multinational manufacturers in the world. It's important to separate that risk from how we effectively support Canadian growers and manufacturers.
This is one of the elements that haven't been effectively addressed in the code today. We have put very constructive solutions forward at each point in this. We're not saying no. We're saying, look, there are some important adjustments and tweaks that could be made to this code, which we believe could offer the best of both worlds. I would be happy to give you examples of those at some other point. We have heard nothing from our counterparts in this conversation about any accommodation for these risks. They just say, “No, they're not real”, but they are real.
I don't know where, with all due respect—