Yes, we are sharing the time. Thank you very much.
My question goes back to the discretionary powers of the minister. We have seen over the last couple of years this government putting more and more power in the hands of their ministers and therefore escaping what I would call parliamentary oversight either at committee or in the Parliament, and being able to make many changes.
This one really rang alarm bells for me, because it seemed to take away from the independence of the inspectors.
What kind of impact is this new discretionary power of the minister and the minister's being the ultimate arbitrator in this case, without hearing from the worker, by the way, because he's only going to hear from the employer, going to have on health and safety enforcement?
I'll start with you, Hassan, and then I'll go to Katherine. Give short answers, please.