Ultimately, it's who's responsible for setting up and enforcing these measures. Is it industry that's regulating itself? Is it the role of CFIA to look at the audit reports or the various reports that come in through that system? Or are they checking on the shop floor as well as reviewing those very important reports?
When the CFIA is responsible for ensuring that, then they have the authority to go in to make sure that any problems they see are corrected, right? When the inspectors look at something that is of concern to them.... They used to be able to go into a plant and see something that was out of the ordinary or something that was a concern. They could stop the process of production right there and have that machine taken apart. Now that's not happening. To look at a record, say, later on and try to catch a problem that's already happened just doesn't have the same impact.