When we tested to see whether the controls on commercial imports were working at the border, we found we were not able to rely on the actual monitoring of the organizations themselves. That meant we had to go in and do the testing of the controls ourselves to gather the information about how well they were working.
We fundamentally believe that it's critical for those organizations to do that monitoring themselves so that they will have the information that can feed back into a continuous improvement process. Monitoring information will provide the organizations with the feedback they need to make the necessary improvements. While we found that the controls were generally working at the border, we did find some things that got through.
We also identified, for example, that CBSA and Health Canada need to finalize the agreement they've been working on for some years to define roles and responsibilities. If those things are done, we think it will help to improve the controls of commercial imports at the border.