Absolutely, and it creates a level playing field. If you're a compliant company, you won't feel the difference. You were already complying. You're already taking appropriate steps with respect to your products if a safety issue arises, so you won't feel the difference. For other companies that are potentially not compliant, it will bring them into compliance and give them the incentive to be in compliance.
Again, it's a level playing field. I think that's beneficial to all companies and, of course, to Canadians, because it improves the safety of the products they're taking.