There are two things related to that.
One, the member, Mr. Chair, addressed the interjurisdictional issue. Actually, last week, before the press conference, the chief medical officer from Ontario was part of a meeting of chief medical officers from across the country, which we hold regularly, at which the listeria lessons learned were discussed with us, Health Canada, and CFIA representation, with an opportunity to think through how we can move forward collectively as a country in addressing this.
Finally, on the issue of local public health inspectors going into a plant, I've been both a local medical officer and a provincial medical officer, and now CPHO. The CFIA has no authority to keep anybody from entering a plant. Local public health has the authority to enter where they need to enter to address their problems, and we've always done that. I'm not sure about the misunderstanding in this case, but clearly they have the authority and the CFIA does not have any authority to keep anybody out. My understanding is they did not do so.
There may have been a misunderstanding, which is a lesson learned as we move forward.