This is on the fish protection side, in terms of the review of projects. On the enforcement side, the new act has provisions that will make enforcement more effective. Under the previous act, if there was an infraction where an authorization had been issued and it had not been followed through by a project proponent, the department still had to be able to demonstrate and prove that there was an adverse impact on fish or fish habitat. With the new act, we will be able to take an enforcement action even on the basis that there is non-compliance with the condition itself. We also have a significant increase in penalties, which will I think incent compliance and make our operations more efficient.
I think, all in, we believe we will be able to elicit a higher compliance with the requirements of the act without having to use enforcement.