I think my question there would be, how did that small number of operators get to that point in the first place? I believe that if Health Canada was doing the appropriate number of inspections and using their other powers up to that point, we wouldn't have companies getting to that point.
We've always been about process. We've always been about enforcement. There's no point layering another enforcement tool onto a group of powers if you're not already enforcing them. They don't really have meaning.
For us, we're not against Vanessa's Law. Obviously, it serves a very big purpose across a number of industries and potentially with the products that we represent. However, I feel that there has to be process in terms of bringing that in, and then there has to be enforcement in terms of utilizing that if and when it's necessary.
Right now, it feels like a sledgehammer trying to kill a bug. I feel like that's a bit of overkill.