I'll start, and maybe Sarah would want to add.
They are purely monetary penalties; in other words, they don't have the possibility of a jail sentence or amount to a conviction or lead to a criminal record. They are intended to address violations of the least amount of stigma, if you will, and that's why they will be used for the lowest-level types of offences. I gave the example of a late filing of a report, that kind of thing.
The bill does lay out some procedures that will apply, and it also does enable the offender to go to the chief review officer, which is already a position that exists. A person is in that job, established under the CEPA, and that person will be the administrative tribunal, if you will, for any disputes over the penalty.
Is there anything you want to add?