Richard, the issue here is how Canada Customs follows up on that when papers are filed. You have to have an entry paper, the same as we do for an export. I think it's a B-13 for export, because I used to export grain.
It's an issue of tracking all the papers that are filed for things that are imported into this country. Our concern, of course, is mainly foodstuffs, but it may well boil down to medications and so on.
You raise a good question, Richard, because somebody has to be able to track what's coming in and where it was produced. Do we have any authority to inspect a farm in China? I don't think so.