I did hear you say that the consent order does work very well, and you said that industry likes that model, if I understood correctly. The consent order model, from time to time, comes under criticism in other tribunals and other regulatory bodies wherein an accused party may, for the reasons you mentioned that people like the consent model—the reduced cost, the expediency of the thing...Yet, small operators that can't match the crown's resources may indeed opt to go into a consent order when they feel they have not broken the law or contravened any act.
Have there ever been any criticisms around any of your consent orders, or perhaps where people were pushed into a consent order they may not have really wanted to participate in?