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Finance committee  Sir, I can't speak to that. I speak on behalf of B.C. VQA wine. That is wine that is guaranteed and audited to be of 100% B.C. input. The excise exemption identified that so that it excluded it, as Dan alluded to and you as well. The brewery industry and the distilled spirits i

October 3rd, 2016Committee meeting

Miles Prodan

Finance committee  I'll quickly talk about the wine industry. Yes, we have. To date we have an initiative with the UBC campus here in the Okanagan, and as well KEDGE University out of Bordeaux specializing in wine management, to take a look at some of these issues. That was a WD funded project als

October 3rd, 2016Committee meeting

Miles Prodan

Finance committee  No. My understanding is that it's for export initiatives. That's what to date the WD—

October 3rd, 2016Committee meeting

Miles Prodan

Finance committee  Not necessarily. What we're asking for is capacity-building within.... There would be an export component of it, but our institute has accessed money. I don't know that individual wineries have done that. A case could be made that for increased capacity, there is the ability to

October 3rd, 2016Committee meeting

Miles Prodan

Finance committee  Yes, it is. The specifics were provided a week ago.

October 3rd, 2016Committee meeting

Miles Prodan

Finance committee  Well, we're governed by provincial legislation, so anything the federal government can do to help to open interprovincial trade, to allow 100% B.C. or Canadian product to be shipped to another Canadian, would be great. What I'm here today to ask for, quite simply, is that we kn

October 3rd, 2016Committee meeting

Miles Prodan

Finance committee  There's only so much consumption, but ultimately it would be the importers if we could take some of that market share away. The overall pie continues to grow, and that was my early opening statement. We are one of the largest-growing wine-consuming countries in the world. The co

October 3rd, 2016Committee meeting

Miles Prodan

Finance committee  The wine industry is incredibly capital-intensive. You have to understand the lag time between when the grapes are harvested to when they are matured in the barrel to the time they make it into the market. That's forgetting, starting from the very beginning, that there's a six-ye

October 3rd, 2016Committee meeting

Miles Prodan

Finance committee  That's an excellent example, because it requires a special tank that's not inexpensive. That product could be put up against any similar sparkling product from around the world. I would argue that it's of better quality.

October 3rd, 2016Committee meeting

Miles Prodan

Finance committee  Absolutely.

October 3rd, 2016Committee meeting

Miles Prodan

Finance committee  Absolutely.

October 3rd, 2016Committee meeting

Miles Prodan

Finance committee  They have gone up, absolutely, and similarly sales of Ontario VQA wines in B.C. have increased as well.

October 3rd, 2016Committee meeting

Miles Prodan

Finance committee  It has not.

October 3rd, 2016Committee meeting

Miles Prodan

Finance committee  Absolutely.

October 3rd, 2016Committee meeting

Miles Prodan

Finance committee  It would be the Canadian producers, clearly. It's the access to the market, and right now we're being blocked from that within Canada. Listen, people really want to be able to enjoy Canadian product. We make a fantastic product, but it's not available. That is blocking us fro

October 3rd, 2016Committee meeting

Miles Prodan