We had witnesses here earlier today from federally inspected medium-sized plants in Canada. We hear a lot about provincially inspected plants that are unable to sell product across Canada. They're not exporting, but they want to sell their product across a provincial border. Maybe a Saskatchewan farm has a farm-to-plate business they would like to promote, and they have customers who want their product.
At the moment, it is legal for them to use a provincially inspected plant. We know that, with the CFTA, the Canadian internal free trade agreement, we're supposed to be breaking down interprovincial trade barriers. The Prime Minister talked in depth about this. We're supposed to have this done by July, I believe.
Can you tell the committee where we are with that? We have a lot of producers who are asking.
