Well, Mr. Chair, I probably won't because I basically have one short question for Mr. Barnes and, of course, if Mr. Wells wants to comment, feel free to do so.
One of the things other witnesses have talked about—and I think someone mentioned it here today—was the concern of subcontractors that it was important to get the hierarchy right. Mr. Barnes, how does this legislation give you more tools to deal with subcontractors because, as has been observed here, it's probably not going to be the big boys who are not going to have their procedures and safety regulations, etc., in line. You will deal with a lot of subcontractors out in the field, not all of whom are members of CAPP. So can you provide a bit of comment on how this lets you work with subcontractors, temporary contractors, things of that nature? What's current practice and how will this bill help? Are there any recommendations you have that haven't been covered yet?