That's great.
I'm looking through a previous environment commissioner's report. Mr. Vaughan concluded that the enforcement program was not well managed to adequately enforce compliance within CEPA. I'm looking at an Ecojustice report from that time, authored by Mr. Amos, I think, which showed that over 20 years you had collected a grand total of $2.4 million in fines. To put that into context, the Toronto library board sent out fines for $2.6 million in just one year. It doesn't seem scalable, just in terms of some of the impacts that some of the environmental accidents and disasters—call them what you will—have had.
The number of your enforcement officers and inspectors has increased, but the number of inspections and warnings has gone down. Why is that?