There's no question that this will impact thousands of Canadians if it goes through the process and is approved by the House and implemented through the regulations. Obviously, there will be so many complexities with regulations of this type. How do you make sure that if something does not work...?
Let's say the rollout happens and a year or six months into it something's not working. Do you have a mechanism in place through your department to look for ways to fix it as you're moving along?