Thank you for the question.
There are hundreds. That is very small. It's almost a rounding error, regarding the industry.
That being said, it's worth emphasizing that the kind of inspection program that makes sense is a risk-based one. You have to target places where you think there is the most likelihood of a problem that can be rectified. It's that kind of structure we're still waiting to hear about from Health Canada, so we're not just returning to the coalition of the willing, which lines up to get these licences, continues to put these products on the market and is compliant but then has to compete against non-compliant companies.
That's a nuance that is completely missing from the current approach.