Certainly. That's the easy answer.
The longer answer is that this bill will require the use of standards that are developed by consensus, bringing in a considerable amount of stakeholder input, from consumers and manufacturers and retailers. It will give the opportunity to Canada to set the stage as to where we want to be in the use of national or international standards.
The value for us would be for Canada to identify which standards we need to be at the table internationally, so that when those standards are available and ready to use we're ready to adopt them very quickly in Canada and will have the kinds of test results, the test requirements, and the guidelines set out in those standards.
It also means we end up being on that level playing field that was talked about earlier, with the United States and Europe.