Okay.
Are you looking for proof, then, that differing standards do have a negative effect on trade? Or do you just accept that as a given if someone claims it?
I'd like to go on to Mr. Chan. Does your evaluation of these pesticide residues include extrapolating outwards about 40 or 60 years as to accumulation in the body? Does it also include evaluation of the interaction of the pesticide in question with other pesticides that might be accumulating in the body or other toxins from other sources?
On this whole thing about citizen engagement, on this whole thing about informing the public, most of us laugh whenever officials tell us that things will be put in the Canada Gazette, because we know that our constituents don't even know what the Canada Gazette is, much less ever read it. That's like saying we put it on a piece of paper in our pocket, to us. Only those people up on government processes check the Canada Gazette.
So I'm going to ask all of you, do you have any plans to enhance or improve citizen engagement with changes that are upcoming in any form?
I guess that's it.