In my introductory remarks I talked about the limitations of the traditional method. If we're kicking the tires, as soon as we turn our back, human nature being what it is, nothing will happen once the inspector is gone. If you make the management responsible for it, they'll make sure that things are done properly. The inspectors cannot be there at all times, so we need to make them more accountable. We're going to check their books. We're going to do sporadic inspections ourselves. It's not a game here—they have to be accountable themselves.
On June 5th, 2008. See this statement in context.