So if I understand you correctly, there's a difference between the government's expressed goal of helping small and medium-size businesses and the anticipated impact of these measures on your business.
As regards consultation with a view to proceeding with these changes, Mr. Ingle, I read your document, in which you mentioned that you have had good relations with the government in the past. However, you write that, suddenly, you felt you were being treated as opponents of the new procedure. You were asked for suggestions — not to say demanded — on June 20, and you were given a limited period of time to respond.
In fact, the documents that I have here don't even represent five percent — I stopped printing them because it was a waste of paper — of the documentation on the call for tenders for temporary help services. From an environmental point of view, this is a phenomenal waste — we can come back to that — but think what it represents from an administrative standpoint.
How were you consulted by the government before you learned what the new way of operating would be?