Mr. Chair, I think one of the best examples we have is the GHS, even though the one-for-one rule doesn't apply to it. That is where we are changing all of the safety data sheets and the labels on our products for chemicals that are used in the workplace.
Through that process, we are ensuring that we can facilitate trade on a North American basis, but we are also enhancing worker safety. The U.S. has adopted this UN model, and I see that as being a really good example of where we've been able to reconcile the two. We can trade with our major trading partner, but we also protect workers and ensure their safety in the workplace.
As I said before, I don't see it as being something that we're compromising. I see it as being something where we can work together with the government to ensure we are bringing safe chemicals into the workplace.