Yes, you are more stringent. I think this was explained already.
In Canada, these products fall under the category of natural health products; they are not foods, as they are in all the other countries where we sell. I understand that there were good reasons for putting these products in there in 2004. This made it possible to sell them under the regulatory environment in Canada.
It is important to do safety assessments in Canada, but it is also important to see what is available in other parts of the world, to see what has been done. I have mentioned the safety assessment done by—