All three governments have said that in terms of the SPP process the intention is not in any way to lower the health and safety standards we have in our regulations and in the policies we implement. Yes, as I mentioned earlier, part of the process of the SPP is to identify, when there are differences in standards, if those differences are ones that have been thought through, and why there are differences.
Canadians, Americans, and Mexicans are very similar in so many ways. Is it always necessary, when it gets to labelling on a bottle of medicine, that we need to have a different label on the bottle of medicine? It doesn't take away from the health ministry, in the case of pesticides, the responsibility to ensure that where they set up the standards for Canadians, they meet the highest standards that they think are appropriate for Canadians. But they are being asked to talk to the Americans and Mexicans so that when there is a difference between the way we've set up our standards, and a difference between the Mexicans and the Americans, we have considered whether or not that difference is something we need to maintain.