No, we absolutely don't agree with that kind of allegation.
Whether it's used in Canada or the U.S., a disinfectant that's registered in Canada does the job it was marketed to do. It's not the product itself that's at issue here. What is at issue is the process by which a product is recognized and registered. It has nothing to do with product quality or the safety of Canadians.
As Mr. Parker said earlier, a peroxide-based disinfectant approved by Health Canada, whether manufactured in his plant or by another manufacturer, will give the same result as an equivalent product manufactured and approved in the United States. In fact, the standards in place ensure that both products will kill bacteria on a surface. However, it's the process of obtaining approval that is problematic—therein lies the difference between the two systems.