We know that 90% of American standards, when it comes to pesticides, are lower than Canadian standards. The SPP, the security and prosperity partnership, in a 2006 report identified stricter residue limits as barriers to trade. You understand the dysfunction here. We have government pushing ahead with an agenda that essentially puts Canadians' health and food safety at risk, and the only justification for doing that is to eliminate a so-called barrier to trade.
My concern, of course, and the concern of many Canadians is that we're accepting lower standards in a whole range of areas—lower standards for pharmaceutical testing, lower standards for food safety, lower standards for air safety—and the only justification seems to be that it's the SPP, that we have to adopt American standards, otherwise it's a barrier to trade.
Can you name one area where higher Canadian standards are being accepted through the SPP process?