I appreciate the question. I think what you're referring to is the proposal with cost recovery.
What we've seen with cost recovery is an example of unchecked powers from the minister, who has gone forth and proposed a cost recovery plan, when Health Canada did not complete a gender-based analysis and did not complete a risk-based analysis and did not consult with indigenous communities. That is what we are grappling with and what the industry is reeling from today.
The threat of a minister with these powers, who did not go through proper parliamentary process and did not go through proper due diligence, is real for this industry. As I stated at the opening, it's not hypothetical; this industry is dealing with it today, and that is why we have seen the groundswell from Canadians. These are products used by 82% of Canadians. Over 95% of Canadians deem natural health products licensed by Health Canada as safe, and that is why we've seen the success of our “save our supplements” campaign.