If I can respond to that, that's exactly the kind of approach we're trying to take. We need to find practical ways of achieving common approaches that are going to be able to allow the trade to move back and forth freely. The EU has experienced this very much in the same way within the 27 member states. They don't all follow these practices exactly the same way. That's why we're looking into this much more deeply. If you have different practices but they achieve the same end in terms of quality or safety of the product, then why should we be too concerned about it? That's the kind of discussion we've been having with the EU and that's where we want to end up. Let's not invent artificial barriers. Let's make sure we're achieving what the regulations are intended to achieve.
On June 15th, 2010. See this statement in context.