As I say, with our compliance and enforcement program, we have a range of tools that are usually very specific to the situation. It depends on the level of risk posed by those situations. For example, we can start with a farmer who has done this unintentionally. There can be warning letters, but it can go up to very significant monetary penalties if there are repeat violations of the Pest Control Products Act. There is a range of responses that are based on the specific situation.
On January 27th, 2015. See this statement in context.