I think they are significant changes. If we go down that path, there's no question, and my comments in the opening were that really we need to do some work on evaluating the impacts of some of the recommendations around inward inspection and contracting out.
We don't feel that it's efficient to have those services contracted out and at the same time be one of the competitors in that environment. We think that would add a significant cost to our system, which could be producers paying or government paying. But there is value in the work that our inspectors are doing and we need to make sure that as we move forward we're giving full credit to what we've done in the past but acknowledge that there is room for changes. And if the decision to view it in a different way is made, then we need to ask ourselves how we best accommodate the needs of the industry in doing that.