First of all, these discussions are still in pretty early stages. We started them a while ago, but there's still a lot of information we need in terms of the extent of those trade issues caused by differences in residue limits. At the end of the day, the health of Canadians is what is paramount to us, and we won't be changing our human health standards to accommodate changes in maximum residue limits of other countries. We do need to talk with these other countries, though, to understand the issue, and we'll certainly not be making any changes without the benefit of good science and without the benefit of consulting with Canadians first.
On May 28th, 2007. See this statement in context.