Not directly. When we negotiate trade agreements, we often have regulatory co-operation chapters that encourage regulators to work together. We look to encourage mutual recognition and this kind of streamlining because it helps to get Canadian products into other markets and needed products into the Canadian market.
However, because consumer safety is paramount, it is up to the regulators to tell us trade negotiators whether or not this is any good. We encourage co-operation, but we leave it to the regulators to ultimately make the decision on whether or not they will harmonize or recognize the standards.