I differ a little bit on the idea that Ms. Weatherill is not serving a public good or a public need. I think she has the tools. She has said so. I think she will come through with a great report. I look forward to it. There are tough lessons learned.
Nobody is pulling their punches on these, Mr. Bellavance. We want to get to the bottom of this. We want to make sure what we offer Canadians is a safe and secure food supply.
It is a shared responsibility. There is no doubt about it. All the agencies I've talked about, from municipal levels on up through to the federal government, as well as industry itself, have a stake and share the responsibility of making sure what we serve Canadians, and export for that matter, is top quality product.
I would not want to predetermine the outcome by second-guessing what's going to happen. Certainly things got slowed down by an election. There is no doubt about it. Having said that, we're making up good ground with the hearings you are having at this committee, with the work that's being done at public health and Health Canada, and of course at the Ontario health committee as well.
I think at the end of the day we'll have some responses and some results that will benefit Canadians, and we will put them into play.