Thank you, Mr. Chair.
My questions today will start with Mr. Winfield.
Mr. Winfield, you focused a little bit more on the general application of CEPA. You've been involved with it for a long time. One thing you touched on in your opening statement was the scant—or in some cases, varied—enforcement. In the last Parliament, I heard a lot of concerns from small operators, particularly those in the dry cleaning industry, who were asking why the federal government—in this case, Environment and Climate Change Canada—was attacking them as small businesses. When you see the outlier, as you called it, of VW, it does kind of beg the question: Why does there seem to be enforcement on certain individuals and certain types of industry versus on others?