I'll deal with the regulatory question, and I'll then defer to Tania on the Red Seal question.
We were part of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement in terms of provincial jurisdictions. For example, the 2020 national plumbing code was just released this year. Prior to that, each province was not adopting it at the same time.
Under the auspices of the new Canadian Free Trade Agreement, each province will supposedly be adopting it within a 24-month window. Then, when the 2025 code cycle comes out, it will be adopted within an 18-month window.
The challenge we have right now is that not everybody is on the same page. It's further compounded when you have municipalities in major cities like Vancouver and Toronto creating regulations that sometimes differ from the provincial guidelines, making it more complicated for manufacturers to know what products to ship into what jurisdiction. Then, if you're a wholesale distributor, you have to carry dual inventory to make sure you meet that demand.
That's the issue when we talk about fragmentation. We're not in sync. We'd like to see more engagement of industry when government develops these types of policies, because we want to bring some practical solutions that not only keep our businesses afloat and competitive but also ensure that we're meeting proper guidelines as we go across the country.
In terms of the Red Seal, I know Tania has been working closely on that, and I'm sure she can address that as well.