I'm sorry, but I will answer in English because I can to be more specific that way.
Obviously no agency inspects everything around the world. As Mr. Seppey and I said, we look at the outcomes. Is the product safe, whole, and good for Canadians? How they produce it and the rules and the laws in their countries could be similar or they could be different. For example, the European Union has 28 countries. We inspect some of them, and we work with the European Commission to ensure that all the countries are abiding by the rules we made in our agreement. At the end of the day, are the products that arrive in Canada safe? We are not able to tell another country, literally, from a safety point of view, yes, but we look at what the laws are, the rules, and how they do it. Is some of that the same as how we produce things in Canada? No—