As I've said, in our approving and import permit, we have done a review that says we have reason to believe the amount imported is actually what the farmer is going to use this growing season, that there is a match between volume and acreage to be treated. But even last year we recognized that nobody is perfect at estimating and that weather conditions can vary. Producers may, with all of the best intent, have imported product and had some left over. We have said we're not going to intervene there.
If there were farmers who did have intent, I don't know of it now; I haven't heard of anything like that, as shared with us. Our inspectors have done some field work; the provincial people have done some work. It's with empty containers. The stewardship program funded by industry isn't looking to accept products that have come in and that Canadian farmers haven't bought from Canadian industry.