Yes, there were a number of steps. While the jurisdiction is shared, as you pointed out, we are a convenor. We are the main interlocutor to the industry or the point of initial contact when it comes to issues of preoccupation for the industry.
One example is that we've worked with the Public Health Agency of Canada and the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety to compile all the guidance on public health that exists at the federal level, so that in one document, while it was not the legal authority, it was at least providing operators with a greater sense of what are the guidelines they should refer to in addressing their issues. Several provincial governments are doing the same thing, and we are coordinating our efforts through our mechanisms at Agriculture of federal-provincial collaboration.