Certainly in the case of beef their supply chains are already looking at how they will ensure that the product meets the EU specifications. It's the same case for my sector, pork, where we're not using it. Even though their products are approved in most pork-producing countries of the world, they are not in the EU, so we respect we need to produce it without the use of it.
In the GM area the industry in Canada is, and they do export like we do to dozens of countries, I think they know how to provide the exact specifications, whether it's GM or non-genetically modified products. I think they can do that. I think it's just this fairly ridiculous requirement they have, which probably most would like to change, as they do approve additional GM products. They can't approve them all at once. I think that's the problem, the timing of them approving it and allowing shipment of non-GM varieties into the EU.