There are probably a number of ways I can reassure you in that regard. First of all, the constraint of the legislation is clear. It's laid out in the legislation itself. There are clear restrictions, for example, on inspectors' powers. Inspectors are limited to what is described in the legislation in terms of their verification, for example, of compliance with the legislation.
There are a number of mechanisms that ought to reassure folks in terms of the transparency for the regulations. There is the Canada Gazette process that we have to go through for the making of regulations, in any case. There is also the provision that was added, I believe at this committee, which has been retained, whereby any foundational regulations would have to be laid before both the House and the Senate, so that's an added layer of scrutiny.
There is also the provision, again as a result of this committee, for an advisory committee, and that has been retained here as well.