I think yes. For the North American consumer, I think maybe a lot of consumers think that if we say it's imported or made in China, they have a little bit of doubt about that, right? Even for things made in China, there are a lot of very high quality and good products.
If, for example, there was a Canadian program that could set up certain criteria to pre-examine some Chinese company, like give this company some credit to kind of certify that the company has a good reputation in China, so if we import from this kind of company, the Canadian consumer or North American consumer could trust them more.
I think this kind of certification would very much help us import because the Canadian government would have already built the credit for the Chinese company, and so we would not have to do it by ourselves. For example, for now, we do it by ourselves. We go to our factory, which has everything, and we even go to our factory supplier to see the pre-pre-suppliers to check that everything is on track and good. Then we talk with our distributor and we talk with our consumers to see that everything we are doing is good. If the government could do this kind of process for us or for other companies, it would be more effective and help us better, I believe.