The CESD audits and the audits of the Auditor General are a key part of helping us to prioritize what we need to do with our programs.
Over the last couple of years, the main thing we've done is implement the risk assessment directorate, which is going to provide for the comprehensive analysis of all laws and regulations as a baseline to direct our resources to where they can do the most to stop the most severe crimes against the environment. The reinspection piece was also a point raised by the CESD. We've since increased the number of reinspections we do, particularly in the highest risk areas.
Those are some of the measures that we've put in. I would also note that we have investment coming in to the department for enforcement, to modernize its approach, including on risk-based enforcement, so that we can expand the degree to which we target those worst-case offences. We have the infrastructure, training and the recruitment to put our best people forward for that purpose.