Being shy, I'm always reluctant to tell governments how to spend money. As I talked about earlier, what we want is enforcement. We want safety standards met. We want equality across the country, and hopefully with reciprocity with the United States. How that's funded and how it's dealt with is for all of you to eventually deal with. For me, it was an off-the-cuff statement.
Our goal is to have the enforcement, to have the proper training, to have the proper stuff. It's probably a point that the first ministers can argue about, as they seem to always do. What's important is, if we do want safety, at the end of the day somebody has to pay for it. How the governments, among themselves, deal with that is between them, but at the end of the day, we would rather see enforcement. As we said in our presentation, we need to have rules and regulations. If they're not enforced, it makes it meaningless. Hopefully this will make sure it's not meaningless.