But it also highlights why we have to prioritize. So the extent to which this is such a broad issue that it has infiltrated so many things means that we have to pick and choose. I mean, we have to ensure, first and foremost, that the real problems, the health and safety issues, the ones where Canadian manufacturers may find themselves directly affected, are the ones that we prioritize, because if this is that big an issue and that global an issue, then clearly we're not going to solve it sitting around this table. Let's ensure that the kinds of solutions that are proposed are the ones where the greatest amount of harm is taking place.
On May 2nd, 2007. See this statement in context.