In terms of products that come from elsewhere, we rely on the production methods that are approved. Here, the production methods are checked. However, abroad, the final product is the target of your inspections, hence my question earlier. With respect to production methods, I'm told that here producers supervised by the agency have to exert a great deal of effort and energy to meet the agency's standards, which foreign producers don't necessarily have to do or finance, because the levels of inspection and monitoring of production methods aren't the same.
I'm just closing the loop, further to what I said earlier. If it's only on the basis of complaints that the agency travels abroad, it must be really in the case of a very serious situation. You don't go to countries to do sporadic inspections to see if the methods are correct.