Not exactly.
Disinfectants are regulated in Canada—period. You carry a DIN and you get to demonstrate and register your product, but not according to the new rules. The new rules align with the rule that already exists in the U.S. That's the problem.
Currently, our regulatory structure for product registration is not equivalent to that of the United States. What we are asking of Canadian companies today is different from what the new regulations will require of them. The new regulations are modelled on and aligned with the U.S. regulations. That's really where the problem lies.
Once everyone is on an equal footing in this respect, there will be further discussions, as other technical points will likely be raised. In our view, the major point that justifies a moratorium is the fact that Canadian industry must be given the time to get up to speed, to comply with Canadian regulations. Currently, it's not true that Canadian regulations are equivalent to U.S. regulations.