As I alluded to in my opening remarks, when the enforcement provisions were brought in around a decade ago, many of the United States' labour organizations made the same complaint, which was that it was going to cost them an enormous amount of money. They added a clause to the bill forcing them to include the cost associated with complying with the legislation. When those records started to come in, the costs were far lower than was ever expected. There have been no amendments to the legislation in the last decade to address those issues.
I can give you one example.