LOL. All good and well but I was referring to the use of the word 'aims' rather than 'aimed'.
Quality assurance is aims at compliance...
Quality assurance is aimed at compliance...
There were other examples like this in TopQuark's writing, which is kind of ironic, given the topic.
Besides, I took your initial comment to be keen and even humorous.
You can learn something or concentrate on typing: it's a free country, and you've made your choice. Had you gone beyond spelling and typing, you'd have noticed that my point was precisely that quality assurance had nothing to do with the issue.
Kind of ironic to have missed it altogether, isn't it?