A key point is that we're going to have a few more inspectors. Another key point is that we are going to have many more serious fines if some of our inspectors find that someone is using measuring instruments that are flawed. And we will empower third parties to assist all of those sectors you mentioned to do the checking.
It is part, if you wish, of our consumer mandate that many people look at the Department of Industry and focus on the Jenkins report, or we can focus on digital strategy. But we also have a very active and aggressive consumer affairs volet to our activities. We have a consumer affairs bureau. The Competition Bureau is extraordinarily active. The spectrum policy we took on set-asides for options contributes to better prices, if you wish, for consumers who use cellphones. The Fairness at the Pumps Act is a further step to reinforce our consumer affairs responsibilities to Canadians.
The Department of Industry, when it was created in 1993, was an amalgamation of a number of departments, including the Department of Communications and the Department of Consumer and Corporate Affairs. This is one part of our mandate that doesn't get much of a profile but that we take quite seriously.