The beauty of this problem is its relative simplicity. We have agreed to some extent about standard servings for certain kinds of comparable products. For people suffering from diabetes, there are standard servings according to the type of food. So we already have precedents we could rely on to find and identify standard servings. Making sure that everyone agrees is an extra step, but, as I was saying, there is already a precedent. All we would have to do afterwards would be to agree to implement standard servings. This is very different from the problem with trans fats when we had to find substitute products, or with other types of products where we absolutely must find another alternative. This is not a situation where an alternative must be found. We just have to agree on how to implement the precedent.
On March 1st, 2011. See this statement in context.