Yes, absolutely. The process that was in place did not adequately protect Canadians, and what happened was that 22 people died. Now we've seen steps taken to address those fundamental problems that were happening there. So yes, I think when you have a process that basically reduces the amount of inspection, the ability of the CFIA inspector to step in, then that does put the public in jeopardy.
On June 1st, 2009. See this statement in context.