That's because by definition it is not going to be "major" problem since the unit test acted as gateway before it got pushed to production, instead you'll probably be 'meh' and fix it once the unit test fails.
This reminds me the saying of a manager arguing why do we need so many SREs since the system is working fine.
This reminds me the saying of a manager arguing why do we need so many SREs since the system is working fine.