We do have separate feed regulatory systems between the Canada and the U.S. There is a tremendous amount of collaboration, but they are two separate systems. It is possible for an animal feed to be approved in the U.S. that's not approved in Canada. With the issue of the approval of the feed, while the feed isn't eligible to come to Canada, our controls related to beef derived from the feeding of that product would be applied at the level of the beef product. If that feed, for example, were to result in residues in that product that we consider to be unacceptable, then that's the point where we would act. We conduct a comprehensive national chemical residue monitoring program, and it would be through that monitoring of residues in products imported to Canada—for example, a beef-fed additive in the U.S. that we don't permit in Canada—that we would control that issue.
On September 29th, 2016. See this statement in context.