Well, you know, I'm growing weary, I must say. Your lines are well practised, but you're not answering my question. You just dodge around it.
I asked a very commonsense, legitimate question after you said, in 2003--your agency, not you personally--that you were going to monitor and review and assess. And half a decade later, we came out with that, and all you gave me was the government line about how wonderful you're doing. I'm really disappointed that this is the kind of information you're giving me.
Let me try something else to see if I can get a clearer answer.
The Auditor General mentioned this morning that in Montreal, for instance, the fresh fruit and vegetable list called for a 50% inspection, and Toronto and Vancouver called for only 10%. Help me understand the thinking that allowed such diverse percentages of inspection.