The regulation-making process, as Dr. Tam alluded to, is a very onerous process with very transparent and meaningful consultations. On the process itself, they go out and consult on their intentions in the regulations, and then they pre-publish the regulations they draft. That is in the Canada Gazette, part I, and there's a consultation period following that.
Based on the feedback and the information they receive, the department goes back and looks at it again from a more critical view and does another full re-write of the regulations themselves before they publish them finally in the Canada Gazette. There's a requirement through that gazetting process to talk about your regulatory impact assessment and describe what you heard from the stakeholders and why you addressed them in a certain way. So all of that is public.