Well, I see the two as being related. I think that might be a false dichotomy. I think part of the integrity of the system is to protect consumers and vice versa.
It's important to understand that these amendments are being made in tandem with amendments to the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act, which Parliament has adopted and which will allow for complaints to be registered against not-for-profit corporations and for investigations to happen on the basis of complaints.
That enhances consumer protection generally. But because the designated regulatory body for immigration consultants will be incorporated under the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act, we believe that will provide the legal platform for consumer protection.