I think Melanie kind of hit that pretty well.
If you just enforce the rules and regulations you already have as they are, I think you'll be in a good position.
Often we come up with a new regulation to address the fact that we didn't address another regulation, and it's like saying we're going to come up with this whole system because the e-logs aren't working.
Well, if you went back, worked out and fixed the solution of the e-log, you wouldn't need this next step, would you? I think—throughout the whole process, for any of these—there needs to be sincere consultation with the industry itself, because a lot of times, the department could take five minutes to come and say to the industry, “This is our problem. How do we really solve it?” It's not as though we can come up with things on the spot, but in most cases it's those in the industry itself who will come up with the solutions, because we're the ones who actually understand the industry.
Thank you.