That's a very good question. I think some of the changes that were made, for instance, to the meat inspection regulations recently did allow for more flexibility in terms of there being no prescribed bathroom sizes, for instance. The definition of “pavement” was changed so that it's just impervious to water. It doesn't have to be asphalt. There were several other things. There were proposed changes, as well, to allow for a storefront at a federally registered establishment, which I personally believe is a great thing because it does encourage the smaller ones that had been provincially inspected to continue to operate their retail store. That's great.
Perhaps there exist some situations like in B.C. and currently in Saskatchewan where they're rarely, if ever, inspected, and that does cause us grief. Yes, I realize the issues surrounding those larger meat plants. That's where the recall was from. However, people still could get sick from a smaller facility, as they could from a larger one.