Mr. Speaker, as I said, the CFIA took measures to contain contaminated products beginning on September 4 and it has continued to work relentlessly on this matter.
Our food safety system has been rated as a superior food safety system. We now have legislation in the Senate to take a strong system and make it better.
I have a quote from the Ontario Federation of Agriculture. It has said that Bill S-11 “will better equip Canada to maintain its reputation as a world leader in food safety and traceability protocols”.
The NDP have taken the ill-informed and desperate situation and have said “no” to this legislation before—