I'll ask Robert to fill in the blanks. He was there personally during some of the discussions.
Essentially, there was a recognition that we needed more resources amongst our cadre of inspectors. We've done the analysis to ascertain, for example, where we have.... We want to go where the work is, essentially.
In my own travels recently, as the new DG, I visited with the regions. We don't necessarily have a uniform number of inspectors associated with each region. In British Columbia there is a lot of volume with imports, and we need to make sure we're resourced appropriately. It's the same in Ontario; a considerable extent of industry is found in Ontario. Obviously we would have--and this is the case--more resources in Ontario than we might find in areas where, for example, there's less industry, less import activity. In Quebec as well we have obviously larger numbers; it correlates to going where the work is and making sure that we're addressing the need.
Did you want to add to that, Robert?