The quality aspect parameters are established by the Canadian Grain Commission. The question is if you don't have an auditing process to ensure those parameters are indeed respected, which inward and outward inspection does, then you can very quickly run into quality issues.
Even with our system of inward inspection, we have run into that where boatloads have been rejected due to contamination with deer feces, etc. If you catch these things before they contaminate large lots, which inward inspection offers the possibility to do, you prevent those issues, and you maintain a reliable quality product. You can still maintain quality, but reliability may be an issue. That's one of the issues the Americans have with their system, which isn't as robust as ours. It's actually competing with us on quality and reliability.