I think that's where we lost a shipment, or at least it was rejected, because of testing at parts per trillion. I can think of other examples in Canada with products because there's zero tolerance. You could detect with new devices today the presence of almost anything anywhere in trace amounts, which creates a real challenge I'm sure.
You mentioned that there's a whole different range of standards in some countries. You use numbers four, six, five, eight—a range you can adjust to—but zero is hard to manage. I guess there's no simple answer on what the tolerance levels are without being more specific in the crop type and what the product is.
I wanted to ask another question related to emergency provisions under the act for PMRA and how there can be a request for an emergency approval.