Thank you for your question, Mr. Kurek.
Historically, there has been a separation between the Canadian Environmental Protection Act and the Pest Management Regulatory Agency, which has taken over other aspects.
As the science evolves, we now understand that many products that pose very serious health problems and that are pesticides should gradually be considered differently, particularly because of their effects on the environment and biodiversity. That's the case in many countries, which are dealing with these issues together.