I would say it's cross-departmental coordination. For example, in the last budget, the food and beverage industry as a whole was very happy to be identified along with the agrifood chain as a supercluster targeted for growth. We're excited about the opportunities that will happen from field to fork, or from field to bottle in my industry.
At the same time, changes to labelling of food and beverage products at both Health Canada and CFIA are going to cost the industry $2 billion right out of the gate, according to Industry Canada. Even though we've been identified as a cluster for growth, we're being handed a bill for $2 billion. We believe a lack of coordination across the industy is problematic.
Again, we can go back to taxation. A punitive tax of 20% on one industry is being suggested. There's no way anyone in economics can argue that's not going to have a chill on investment in Canada. It's unfortunate, because we already know where the trend is going with beverage consumption, which is completely different from other countries that were cited earlier, like Mexico. You have a good news story here to tell, and we want to keep our investment.