No, I don't have any concern that they have too much power. The inspection powers are very similar to what is in other legislation we already have in place. Examples of some of the legislation that has the same provisions for inspection powers are the Migratory Birds Convention Act and the Plant Protection Act. So the inspection powers and authority outlined in this legislation are no different from those in similar legislation that is already in place.
In my view, birds and plants have better protection than human individuals at this point in time, with 40-year-old legislation. In my view, this is an area where we need to have the inspection powers to ensure that there is compliance in carrying out the legislation once it is in place in Canada.
Did I miss anything?