It's not necessarily a pre-inspection. The idea would be that we have an opportunity to verify establishments and systems as well as doing technical assistance with them. By doing that, we'll have a level of assurance of the quality of the products coming in, because it's always about compliance. We want products to be in compliance. If we're able to do that with a few countries, that means we have a higher level of comfort and confidence in that product.
We put our resources in the areas of higher risk. We intercept here in Canada based on a lot of intelligence as provided to us by our import permits, as well as work with other countries, and now we are working in other countries prior to product coming here.