I would say that under the current importation regulation the person still is required to obtain a permit and is still required to fill in detailed information about that. That's the mechanism by which the agency maintains a certain kind of oversight and control over the importation. The amendment, as you propose it, is that it would not be a permit or a licensing scheme whatsoever; you're exempting them from that. It's a mere attestation.
It's difficult to assess the full implications of that amendment. There might be other consequences for the inspection authorities as well, which are set out elsewhere in the act. We'd have to look at that more carefully to see whether or not we could continue to inspect. Because of the way this provision was designed, it was designed to deal with all of risk group 2, so there could be much more significant ramifications than simply an attestation that they are following the biosafety guidelines.