Well, you know, this was the decision of the courts, so we'll comply with the decision of the courts.
It's been a challenge for our staff over the last 20 months, because, as I said in my opening remarks, we went from standing still to developing a whole new program. By December 18 it has to come into place. You know, some of the biggest differences that we see is that our regulations will streamline the industry more when it comes to service to clients.
So before, the clients would have to go to the federal government for some approvals, for some licenses, and they had go to the provincial government for others. Such as they would have to come to the federal government for a predator license to take care of predators. So we'll streamline all that into one.
Our regulations require more public reporting, which is going to be more work for the industry, but it will be more transparent to everyone, and we will have stronger enforcement and better compliance. So we'll put more resources into the inspecting of fish farms and things of that nature to ensure that they're compliant with the regulations.
I'm just going to ask Kevin Stringer if he might just elaborate on the public reporting requirements.