Obviously, I must be hitting a sore spot with the Reform Party since I am being heckled from the other side. They would like to protect the trade secrets of Kentucky fried chicken. Imagine that, 11 herbs. We do not want to know about the herbs, we want to know about the contents which could create a reaction, certain nuts for example. We do not want to know the secrets, we want to know the contents which could create a reaction.
I hope there are more opposition MPs who will support this bill at least in principle.
People who pay for food should receive good food. They should be able to get information about the food they receive. I commend the hon. member for Burlington for her very sensitive approach to this problem.