Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you so much for coming out.
As you mentioned, I am one of those who has a plant in my riding, the Heinz plant, which has been there since 1905, I think. We had the opportunity to tour that plant, and the innovation is remarkable. They spoke about some of the things you spoke about too, some of those frustrations. As a multinational, especially a company being owned by a United States company, it was a concern of theirs too that the regulations you talked about were increasingly being a burden for them.
It's interesting. When you made your recommendations, you had the normal recommendations of lower taxes, capital gains, and those things, but repeatedly you gave us a picture of something that's somewhat unsettling, and that's what's happening in Health Canada. Can you give us some specific instances, some examples of some of the frustrations you receive right now, today? I don't know if anybody has asked you that question.