Certainly under the food safety action plan a number of those elements looked at how we can better ensure that before the product arrives at the border it has met our standard in terms of working with and reviewing in concert with other countries importing from various countries and, more broadly, sharing inspection reports so we can jointly identify areas where we both have concerns so it can be addressed collectively. It will certainly involve much more of a presence from Canada in the country of origin, either through audit processes or other means of validating that their methods are in line with our standards. It will involve our activities at the border as well, to ensure that importers and others who are importing products into Canada can demonstrate the products they are bringing into the country meet our standard.
We will continue to do any investigations and compliance activities to the highest level possible. Should something enter the marketplace where it legitimately does not belong, we will exercise our full authorities on the food recall basis, and we will continue to inform Canadians of any risk that has somehow entered the system.