Not particular to Bill C-69, but in a similar vein to an unchecked ministerial power, that's what we're seeing on cost recovery. I'd comment that through our analysis, we've seen that the impact of several of these regulatory and legislative updates is that at a minimum, one in five of these Canadian brands is looking to exit the country. It's going to reduce the number of Canadian-produced and Canadian-regulated products that are available.
The companies that do remain are going to be reducing the assortment of products, because they just won't be financially viable anymore. The selection of products will be reduced for Canadians. The products that remain will have an increased cost burden that will be extremely different from products in other countries. We'll see an increase in cost of those that remain. Therefore, there will be less Canadian compliance, less assortment and increased costs for those that do remain.