I suppose you and the Heart and Stroke Foundation should get T-shirts that say, “I love pulses”.
You talked about standards relating to Codex. You said that Canada has one of the toughest standards in the world. When we make these arrangements, how do we set the standard for the purpose of India, which as you indicated doesn't have our level of technology, or at least our level of standard? Are we working, in your sense, with your experience...?
I did not ask this of your colleague the executive director of Pulse Canada when I saw him at Transport yesterday because we talked about other issues.
Is the standard that's set in trade negotiations one that is consistent country to country in your experience? How has that been set for your dealings, let's say, with Europe versus your dealings with CEPA, CETA, or for that matter NAFTA?