Thank you.
I think it's important to look first at the chronological order of the recommendations that came out of the task force. The report was issued in June 2006. As a result, the latest monitoring data were done at the end of 2008, so when we start talking about our overview of the implementation and monitoring of the food supply, that actually occurred in a two-and-a-half-year period. We actually want to look at a four-year period in a chronological order. That period would be ending sometime in 2010.
I would also go back and point out that the task force did make special mention that there may be very narrow areas in which specific products, such as those in baking, might require an extension.
That is why we've come back before the committee to suggest in part of our submission that we not use the data from 2008, which is the last monitoring set. Instead, let's understand where the food supply is today. I can say that I've been discussing their reformulation efforts with my members. A number of them have now completed reformulation. One finalized reformulation just last week. It hasn't happened within the time period established by the minister for voluntary compliance, but that work has continued.