I'm not familiar with how efficient European countries are in dealing with this problem. I mentioned Australia and New Zealand. I can mention South Africa and to some extent the United States—the United States I'm not certain of, but certainly the other three countries—as being ahead of us and talk about how seriously they take this issue, in terms of risk assessment, and a—I don't like using this word, because it's overused—proactive approach to dealing with the problem. If you talk to them, they'll probably say they're nowhere near as successful as they want to be. I'm just talking about our position relative to where they are. I can't talk about European countries, because I haven't spoken to anybody in their governments.
On April 25th, 2012. See this statement in context.