Again, what they're doing is importing a certain level of product that is then supposed to be processed and exported, but they are finding ways of diverting that into the Canadian market. I think it's simply a matter of the Canada Border Services Agency needing better ways of tracking what's coming in and what's happening to it. As they their investigations, they find out where there are problems and how goods are being diverted into the Canadian market. They should use that information earlier in the process to see whether there are signs that those types of activities are going on, as opposed to waiting until later on and doing an investigation into it.
On June 6th, 2017. See this statement in context.