That's an excellent question. The role of an experienced and seasoned, educated inspector is indeed critical. I'm going to turn it over to Dr. Huffman to talk about the role of an inspector and what they can see visually versus what they can't and how that can be relied on. I think relying on just the visual can be dangerous, if not misleading, but it can be instructive, and he'll get into that. But I would ask him to also talk about what we were informed of versus what we weren't, because it is the law, sir, that we make all of our data available to the CFIA, and we have always made our data available to the CFIA. That has always been the case and presumably always will be.
Randy, maybe you could address that.