According to Environment Canada's own analysis, 40% of the regulations have some kind of enforceability gap. We list the types of gaps—but it's about the clarity of definitions within the regulations themselves. If there are vague definitions or there's an omission in a regulation, then either that vagueness or lack of clarity is going to run a risk of affecting an inspector's ability to fully pursue the regulation, because it's not clear what the inspector is supposed to do or what its meaning would be if it were actually to move forward to the courts, for example.
They're going through an analysis now. They've identified them and they're beginning the process of correcting those regulatory enforcement gaps.