As we're a trade association, I obviously can't speak on behalf of individual companies, but yes, it is known that there are differences between products in different parts of the world, and it can be on both sides of the fence. There will be some products in Canada that are lower in sodium than they are in the U.K., for instance.
But you did point out that you wondered how we compared to other countries with respect to our population's sodium intake. In fact, in Canada, while we are high at 3,100 milligrams per day, if we compare that to the U.K., their population's sodium intake when they started out was much higher. Looking at individual products doesn't give a full picture of all the elements that shape the population health status of different countries.