I would say that there are three reasons. Some simply back off because they are risk-averse. Some will determine what they believe to be compliant, and they will proceed. In terms of why there have been so few prosecutions, again, I would personally suggest that it is more because of a lack of investigations, a lack of resources, and the lack of an ability to investigate. If you look at our allies, take the United States as an example, they have prosecutions every day. Those companies are not acting in a different manner than Canadian companies, but there is not the same level of prosecution. There is no doubt.
On November 30th, 2016. See this statement in context.