The fines with respect to price-fixing are now at the discretion of the court, so there's no max. There used to be a max, and the Competition Bureau suggested that it wasn't appropriate to have a max. We were pleased to see that removed.
At the end of the day, it is a decision, first of all, for the Public Prosecution Service of Canada to make on what fine, upon a finding of guilt, it would advocate for. Ultimately, it's up to a criminal judge.
The fact that there's no cap, we believe, is important, especially in these criminal conspiracy cases, which can be quite significant.