This is an ongoing issue for the management of all departments, including environment and health.
The amendments in the act are largely—not exclusively, but largely—enabling. There are some new mandatory requirements, such as the requirement to develop a plan for chemicals management and an implementation framework for the right to a healthy environment.
Essentially what happens is that once legislation is passed, we look internally at our existing resources and develop an assessment of the adequacy of resources. Then, if needed, we make an approach to the Department of Finance for new resources.
That's something that happens on an ongoing basis, and it's certainly something that will happen once this bill gets implemented. At the moment, I don't think we're in a position to give a formal opinion about the need for new resources.