I think the act is, as I mentioned before, for consumer confidence. I'm not sure it's going to change retailer behaviour.
I think if retailers today are doing something egregious--tampering with the pump, or purposely ignoring a calibration that favours them--there are measures in the current Weights and Measures Act to deal with that. The fines have been increased, and the jail terms, etc., for that kind of intentional criminal behaviour, but we do have to note that there hasn't been a prosecution.
The intentional stuff I think is being taken care of today. Bill C-14 raises the fines for that. We can debate--I'll leave that to you--whether that will make a difference. I'm not sure it will, because we don't see any intentional behaviour today.