Yes. It just pertains, again, to traceability, I suppose, and maybe in respect to human rights abuses and forced labour in supply chains. We might want to protect Canadian industry and farming from those kinds of practices overseas, as the Biden administration is doing with its emphasis on how that undercuts the competitiveness of the U.S. manufacturing and U.S. industry.
We have to know where the products coming in have been built using forced labour, slave labour or child labour, for example. That's something we should spend time thinking about. How do we protect our workers and our industry against that kind of activity?