In terms of inspection and enforcement activities, PMRA's responsibility is only for the import of the pesticides themselves, not for the import of agricultural products on which pesticides have been used, typically food products. That's the responsibility of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
We do work with that agency to look at what priorities might be for inspection programs and for import programs, and we do have discussions with the United States about what's coming in from where, as do colleagues directly in the CFIA with their U.S. counterparts. They will target an area if there is a concern that an area, a country, or a region is not conforming to Canadian standards. They may target an inspection program at that country or region.