Thank you. I appreciate that. It leads perfectly into my next question.
The government is hiring 22 people to do this inspection. Ultimately, as you indicated, that's not enough. We need to have steps, and the industry, as well, needs to put in places to do that. Part of what Mr. Skelton talked about was the lack of stakeholder engagement. This whole issue is not only one of engagement. It's also an issue of inspection. That's where I see that engagement.
Mr. Skelton, take health food products. Most Canadians wouldn't have had a clue what went on when Bill C-47 went down. All of a sudden, if you hadn't gone through that issue with a fine-tooth comb.... What that bill did is.... I love to use a word that I put through in the House, which I made up: “thispocketnesia”. It's what this government does. It takes money from this pocket and puts it into that pocket. This pocket is the public's pocket. It's putting it into its pocket, and then forgetting to do it. Ultimately, when you take words and create them.... Here we have the issue of a government that doesn't engage with you.
Mr. Skelton, as part of the industry, when did you first hear about these steps, and how often has the government come to you and said, “Hey, we need to talk to you about this”?