I think it's very important to understand that the labour program and particularly our health and safety officers have a continual mechanism for feedback.
I will have the deputy comment on this as well, but these decisions were made from information that was being received from health and safety officers as well as from individuals who are employers and employees. I think it's extremely important that people understand that.
The best answer to these challenges on the ground in a work site is not coming—no offence—from us. It's from those people who are working in those workplaces. I think, Ms. Sims, you would agree with that. If you were involved as a health and safety inspector or officer in the past, you would understand that those people on the ground understand the scenario. They recognize what the challenges are and how best to solve them.
What we try to do, in the decisions that are taken at the labour program, is to consult widely, get information provided to us, and then move forward.
The deputy may have a comment with respect to that as well.