I'll stop you right there: I do not agree at all with the fact that I have to rely on what is currently in place.
Ms. Wristen, in 2013, Fisheries and Oceans Canada published a scientific report on genetically modified salmon. In that report, from pages 16 to 18, there was a reasonable degree of uncertainty about the high level of danger that genetically modified salmon could represent for the Canadian environment and the Atlantic wild salmon population. The Atlantic Salmon Federation also expressed its concerns before a Senate committee. We see that the industry does not want any labels for plant-based products, but I'm sure that it's the same for salmon.
In your opinion, what are the potential dangers for biodiversity and human health if Canadian legislation is not updated on the issue of genetically modified living substances?