Thank you.
At the outset, I would like to note that the witnesses are commenting on an important theme about the problems of omnibus bills and the use of budget bills for omnibus purposes.
Omnibus bills were used extensively by the Conservatives under the Harper government, which brought in very large omnibus bills. This meant the finance committee had to deal with issues on everything from the regulation of waterways to health products. Those issues were not able to go to the right committee, and we couldn't bring in the right stakeholders to fully scrutinize them.
In 2015, I think, the Trudeau government promised it would not use omnibus bills, and here we are today, in 2024, with the same problem. That's an important structural observation that I think needs to be put on the record. Every government of every hue needs to pay heed to this, because it's problematic from a legislative point of view.
Mr. Skelton, I think I got this answer right. I just wanted to ask you if Health Canada consulted with the Canadian Health Food Association or its members on the proposed changes to the Food and Drugs Act in division 31.