I think that's a huge challenge. A reopening of the borders could send import volumes up by 3%, 4%, or even 5%, and the range of products would be even more diverse. That increases the possibility of goods coming into the country without being subject to adequate controls. Yogurt, cheese, and other product imports could be slightly higher, making it difficult to pinpoint exactly how many litres, kilograms, and so forth are coming in.
That doesn't even include cases where goods have perished in transit. Does that quantity come off the licence? Control mechanisms need to be reviewed.
Would it be easier to centralize the control function, instead of delegating it to three different departments?