I want to clarify one point and perhaps my opening remarks were not clear. It's not that health and safety regulations are exempt from the legislation. What I have conveyed is that there are opportunities to reduce administrative burdens when we do advance regulations or look back, as Mr. Beale has mentioned, at the regulations that we have in place. We look for opportunities where industry or health and safety may have evolved and where we can reduce that burden.
I'll give you an example. Our food and drug regulations have been in place for over 50 years. Some of the components of that require maintaining hard copies of documents for several years. We've been approached by some industry members who asked if they could move to electronic systems, perhaps keeping paper copies for maybe two or three years, rather than 10 to 15, and then putting the remainder on the electronic version. That can be a reduction in the administrative burden in that industry. While it is a health and safety regulation, it is reducing the cost to industry on administration, but in no way compromises health and safety.