Sure.
I think that's really well framed in terms of the goal of the enforcement program, which is to address non-compliance and reduce non-compliance. Administrative monetary penalties certainly are one tool that's been available to officers since 2017. What you'll see is that with the implementation of the administrative monetary penalty system, there has been a reduction in other types of enforcement activities. It's a more straightforward means to address non-compliance in a reasonable time frame.
Officers also have the opportunity to issue written warnings, if they feel that the situation merits it, as well as environmental protection compliance orders. Other measures that are short of prosecution still take steps to actively address the non-compliance and reduce or mitigate or limit damage to the environment.