My colleagues may want to join in on a bit of an EU operations 101.
Our trading relationship is both with the individual member states and with the European Union as an entity. We pursue, to the extent that we can, recognition of equivalent outcomes in terms of the regulatory system on an EU-wide basis, because for a product to be placed on the common market in the EU, the expectation is that the product meets the EU regulatory frame. However, delivery is done by the member states.
If we take a meat product as an example, we will review the common EU legislative and regulatory requirements, but we will audit the application on the part of individual member states, as does the EU as well, so our counterpart, the Food and Veterinary Office of the European Commission, carries out audits of the member states as well. We will take advantage of its reports as well as our own audits to confirm that an individual member state, in its independent application of the EU requirements, is meeting that effect, because it is on that basis that we provide import access.