That leads me to my next question with respect to supply management. We have a supply management system in place to protect Canadian producers to ensure there's not an increase in volume and that people could just skirt the system. However, from what we've seen from the Auditor General's comments, basically in the system that we have, the checks and balances were not properly there. That obviously led to these results that we're seeing, which are very, very concerning. We legislated and have a system to protect our Canadian producers, but we rely on CBSA to ensure that happens. If it doesn't, the system is for nothing.
What do you say to that? Where are you guys with that recommendation?