I'm sorry, has the minister said anything publicly? Well, we've met with Minister Strahl and his officials on an ongoing basis since he's been sworn in. His department is focused right now on the next round of agricultural policy, the APF II, which is the federal-provincial envelope that will fund agriculture in this country for the next five years. Certainly, there are a number of discussions happening at that level about the need to integrate food policy so that Agriculture Canada is focused on results.
We talk about the silo issue we experience. Agriculture Canada has been a champion of our industry, but the regulations lie at Health Canada. So it's the connection. Do we have a food policy in this country, and what needs to happen for the light bulb to go? If we want to help primary producers, if we want to retain employment and grow the functional food industry from our sector and improve the health of Canadians, we need to coordinate across departments. And it comes to regulatory issues.