One thing is clear, and that's that we're seeing a new and unfortunate trend toward private standards on which governments have no say. We've cited numerous examples during meetings before the committee.
As you know, listed companies increasingly have ESG standards. Most of the major grocery chains doing business with Canada have them. I encourage you, over coffee on a Sunday morning, to peruse the 50-or-so-page reports of each of the major chains.
The question you have to ask yourself after reviewing those documents is this: If they're applying everything that's described in those documents, how is it that carrots from China are being consumed in Canada in October and November, when the refrigerators of Ontario and Quebec producers are full?
As the saying goes, you've got to walk the walk.