b'Powers of ThesecondimpactontheTribunalistheneedto expanditsexpertisebecauseitwillnowhearand decide on matters pertaining to trade, preventive con-the Agency trol measures, traceability, recognition of foreign sys-tems, food fraud involving packaging and labelling, as well as organic products, to mention only a few.Issue written warnings Lastly,theincreaseinthenumberofrequestsfor reviewcombinedwiththecomplexityofthe320 Issue administrative monetarynewviolationswillstraintheTribunalsresources. penalties In fact, 72% of those new violations will result in the systemsmostsevereadministrativemonetary Limit the movement of penalties for offenders.non-compliant products These impacts will undeniably be significant for the Tribunalanditsincreasedworkload.Itwillhaveto Order the destruction ofadapt in order to continue providing Canadians with non-compliant productsimpartial, independent, fair and expeditious process-ing of the requests for review that it receives.Order the removal from Canada of non-compliant products 138 new violations under the SFCAMinor 66Require regulated persons toSerious 22be equipped with traceabilityVery serious 50systems 182 new violations under the SFCRMinor 29Order the production ofSerious 73documents Very serious 80Issue or revoke licences Order the recall of products12 CANADA AGRICULTURAL REVIEW TRIBUNAL'