As you say, I think the exercise we're engaged in here in asking these questions is central to that process, because the message will go through the system that questions were asked.
It's a very tricky space. We do not want to interfere in prosecutorial discretion on the part of the Crown, while at the same time conveying that we would want greater transparency and perhaps a more robust approach to enforcement more generally. I think that's some of the message here. We're seeing ourselves as looking relatively weak relative to the approach taken by the U.S. EPA, which is, of course, a much more aggressive regulator and is backed by state regulators that have incentives built into their system to also be fairly aggressive in how they enforce the rules.