The commercial importation of pork and pork products is something that is governed by our regulations in terms of advance data requirements, before you cross the border, so that we are aware when the shipments are coming in. We receive advance information. We do apply a risk-based commercial threat targeting to inform interdictions or inspections that may be appropriate. When there is cause for concern upon those inspections, CFIA is engaged. They do perform any secondary inland inspections that may be warranted in that regard. We do have a pretty good line of sight into those movements. You're correct; we've learned that the movement of pork and pork-related products is quite significant across the border between Canada and the U.S.
On May 16th, 2019. See this statement in context.