I think your concerns are definitely well founded. I'm not sure that what they're recommending would automatically cause issues for safety or for consumers, but I certainly think that while we're making decisions on moving forward that include perhaps contracting out of inward inspections, we need to keep in mind the impacts on the quality assurance system.
Canada has a good reputation for our grains in both the international and the domestic markets because of the historical work that we've done with our lab in helping to set standards and identify some issues, as well as with the work our inspectors do. I think when we're moving forward we need to make sure that the quality assurance system is not compromised and that quality assurance does include the safety of our grains.