When you understand supply chains, then you understand how complicated they are. You have processors, wholesalers, retailers, agents, and brokers. You have hot dog stands. You have convenience stores. Every function of the supply chains deals with different market dynamics. Regardless of the policy that we implement, we need to appreciate these differences or else we're going to have to monitor everybody, every day.
For instance, the city of Montreal has 18,000 retail outlets on the island. They have 40 inspectors. That's what the city of Montreal has. Is that enough? Some people would believe that it is not nearly enough and some people may believe it's enough. So 18,000 for 40—you're looking at one outlet per day per inspector. That's the ratio. Is that acceptable? I don't know. For me, it may be; for others, it may not. But what would be an acceptable ratio?