I would just say that it would really depend on the kind of commodity, where canola...it's all bulked up together. I'd also suggest that traceability comes with a significant cost. As we look at rising food prices, at the cost of living and inflation, we have to be really careful that we don't inadvertently add extra cost on food production at this time. When grocery store prices are high for someone like me, who lives in Ottawa, I can only imagine what some families are facing across Canada.
Traceability is a good thing, but we have to make sure that the return on investment is worth any additional costs to just the basic food prices we see at grocery stores.