Thank you.
Yes, with respect to the question we received earlier about whether we still have faith in the American system, it's not just about having faith in the American system. It's about having faith in the Canadian system as well. We have one of the strongest systems in the world, quite frankly. If they assess the information they are provided and decide that the dataset is accurate, then we have reason to have faith in that.
Furthermore, a point was raised about how things maybe evolved or changed under the Trump administration. Our exact point is that: We don't want political involvement in this process. We want it to be based on science and on facts. It shouldn't be about public perception. It should be about data and making those changes.
Is it a question of the current system not being fact-based or science-based? No, it's absolutely not.
Are there options to refine the system, expedite the system or make it more competitive? We hear about it in various jurisdictions, whether it's transportation or groceries or otherwise. Canadians want lower prices. They want more competition. They want a healthy economic environment. We're talking to the trade committee, so there's obviously a sensitivity to those deals with other countries. That is why we are here. We are in favour of something that helps our growers, our companies, which very much rely on biocides among other products and which should have access to those in a timely manner whether they're produced domestically or internationally.