I don't have quite the crystal ball Brian does, but I'd say that I would hope so.
From last year to now, in certain areas, they've improved. The positive requirement for a plan to report and the clarity around that and the requirement for third party labs to submit results back to CFIA are very important steps. So those things have improved safety.
I think the requirement for inspectors to validate through their own testing is an important step. The requirement to review daily listeria records of the plant is a very important step as well. These things are all good. Every one of those requires more time from an inspector than they were expending before. My problem is, given the mathematics of the situation, that means something is being dropped somewhere.
Yes, in terms of listeria, it's being shored up to the extent possible with the existing resources, but you're robbing Peter to pay Paul; you have to. They have no choice. That's my concern.