I would say that most modern-day trade agreements, whether it be CPTPP or the new NAFTA, or even going back as far as the WTO international rules around this, are all based on science. Every country has an opportunity and a responsibility to inspect product coming in, but their decision-making process should be based on science and on food safety issues that are legitimate. Otherwise, they become disguised non-tariff trade barriers. Most agreements have that.
The question is, are countries standing up and complying with that? If they're not, are they being challenged under the agreement? In this case, we're not at that point. There are major agreements around the world, and they all have a science-based regulatory approach to imports.