In the fall of 2017, we held a public consultation. As I mentioned, we heard 70 submissions from 300 organizations. It was really quite extraordinary, the feedback we got.
We then took that feedback in and produced what we called a “what we heard” report. It was effectively a public summary of what we'd heard in the various submissions as to how we could improve the integrity regime. We then went back into government and drafted a new draft ineligibility and suspension policy, which is the policy that governs the integrity regime. We put that out for consultation last fall.
We are now in the process of reviewing the submissions we had on that second round of consultation, based on our draft policy.