Yes, we've developed a plan for priorities.
I can't say whether it will increase the number of investigations. However, it will certainly help us to target the investigations to be conducted.
The plan will target situations that correspond to a high level of risk, which is often much more complex. The regulations will be improved over time, and they will become much more complex. This means that our officers will have to be trained to comply with the new regulations.
As I said, the number of investigations isn't always an accurate reference. We have different mechanisms for receiving requests for investigations or inspections from the public. Perhaps Mr. Walker mentioned this. Our data isn't necessarily limited to what we find. It's another situation that illustrates how difficult it is to put a dollar figure on what we do.