It's an attitude thing. Now, the agency is very good when I make a complaint. They're very good to jump on it. But when my companies complain, it's not so quick. They have other things to worry about.
But you're quite right: you need accountability. In the United States, if we make a mess, we have to clean it up and we have to clean it up fast. We don't see that same speed. It's really just an attitude thing.
The other thing we have to be worried about is something that came to light just recently. If you're selling something into China and you have a very powerful brand, the number one brand or the number two brand in that category, you soon find out that you're competing against your own product. In other words, somebody else is making it. It's counterfeit.
We worry now that somebody will start manufacturing a product that's not what we expect it to be. It could be a dirty product; it could have something that's contaminated, or something that's illegal, to do harm. There are two problems. Number one, you open the package, and it gets into the food supply and into further processed products, and your whole food supply is contaminated.
If you remember, a few years ago the Chinese shipped in honey that had chloramphenicol in it. It contaminated the whole honey supply. What if somebody had something else that was less nice? It's a security issue here, and we have to worry about that. What happens if you have that product in your marketplace? You wouldn't be able to sell food anywhere. That's why now, with the terrorist activities that are being talked about, we should be thinking about the border.