If you would permit me to use an example of the initiatives to reflect on the issue of modernization, as has been noted, one of the initiatives is a feed inspection harmonization. That recognizes that we have been working with the industry to improve their practices in terms of control in feed mills by applying effective process controls--in essence, the HACCP system. In recognition of industry's progress in implementing that system, we are modernizing and therefore adjusting our inspection approach to align it with the effective implementation of that strategy.
So do we change our focus? Absolutely not. Does the priority in terms of protecting animal and human health as it relates to potential contamination of feed change? Absolutely not.
In fact, we improve our ability to control hazards by shifting away from an approach that would require the end product to be demonstrated to be safe to instead demonstrating throughout the process of producing a feed that there are effective controls on the potential points where hazards might be introduced. In essence, the modernization allows for the inspection approach in verifying that those controls are in place, that they are effective, and that they are doing what they're intended to do in controlling hazards.
We are augmenting our ability to demonstrate the ultimate safety of the product by modernizing the approach in alignment with what we've been working with the industry to accomplish, which is to improve their overall process of controls rather than simply relying on demonstrating that the end product is ultimately without a particular hazard.