Again, the regulations for the own use import program are clear, in that the permits are for products imported and used in one growing season, one year, or whatever it is. If the label allowed for “after a killing frost”, we would allow it after a killing frost. Farmers are not to import quantity for two growing seasons.
We've recognized that nobody can be perfect in terms of estimating amounts, and some farmers may have imported excess. We won't raise any issues about a small amount of excess. Again, part of our role in permit approval—and I'm not saying it's a role we like—is to make sure the farmers are importing an amount of product that matches their use, so that they're not importing and then going to share with their neighbours or something like that. It's for own use. That's clearly part of the program.
The concern is with empty containers, not with containers that farmers have some excess product in and are keeping on their farm.