I want to say a few words here. This section includes the words:
"variety" in relation to plants includes any clone, line, hybrid or genetic variant of any plant.
Perhaps the Minister could explain the meanings of those terms and the definitions. There is also a question here of what is reproductive material. I notice that the section includes "whole plants as well as parts of such plants, where such whole plants or parts may be used as reproductive material." I do not know that much about reproduction in the context of plant life, but there would appear to be a possibility that this definition could include, in addition to the prohibitions as to sale, items which are not intended for reproduction at all, but merely for sale—for instance, for consumption. The legislation could conceivably be interpreted as including a wider range of items. Is the Minister satisfied that the definition is clear enough? I do not know anything about plant reproduction, or whether it is possible that some items sold for consumption purposes could also be used for reproductive purposes and that prohibition might extend wider than intended.