I'd say across the board that what's problematic here is legislating in favour of just one sector and against the interests of all other sectors. We think an important thing to be studied in the Senate committee is the interests of other sectors outside of agri-food.
My comment about the lack of depth in the study was not about the level of work on the issue by members of Parliament; the main problem we saw was that there weren't many witnesses called from sectors outside of agriculture. It left a very bad impression that it was an agriculture versus agriculture issue, which it's not; other sectors are also affected. Even inside agriculture, it's not necessarily a majority; it's a minority of the sector that wants this legislation.