I think there are a number of initiatives that have been undertaken by CFIA and this government to build the capacity of CFIA, to make them more open and transparent. At CFIA we're in the midst of an inspector modernization piece, which follows on those recommendations. There was $100 million in last year's budget to fund that, over the next five years, to make sure that everyone has the training that is required of them at any particular class of facility and the level of inspection that they're taking part in.
CVS, the compliance verification system, is—as you well know, Mr. Valeriote, since in 2005 your government brought it in—a report card on HACCP, the hazard analysis critical control point program. That is international in scope. We judge other facilities around the world that we import from, as they judge us, on their HACCP controls. When you see breaches in that, or a company not following the written protocols in their HACCP production, as we saw at XL, that's when they become decertified.
So a series of steps are taken that are always done based on timeliness of evidence, and a sound scientific basis for that evidence, leading CFIA to make the judgments and take the action that they do.