We have inspections that vary from state to state. Some states, of course, work harder to inspect the bees.
About 20 years ago, the United States government started a pollen analysis program in which we sample hives yearly to determine what chemicals are coming into the hive. There were two or three in the pollen 20 years ago, and now there are upwards of 20 or more.
It's important to understand that those particular chemicals are not showing up in honey. They are showing up in the bee bread with which they feed larva. It's not a risk to humans per se, so they're not looking at it real close. I think it's a bigger problem as far as bee health. It definitely needs more research and more science, for sure.