That would be a difficult one to answer.
First of all, I would like to state that Measurement Canada will still be out there doing marketplace monitoring or random inspections. Granted, we won't be doing the same quantity of inspections we're doing now, but we will be out there doing independent inspections.
As we identified in the maps we provided earlier, we already have a number of authorized service providers in remote or less populated areas. We believe that once this bill is passed, if it is passed, we would see an increase in those providers. We have talked to a number of companies about that. If they can't find an authorized service provider, Measurement Canada still has a requirement to do that inspection.
In terms of passing it on through suppliers or the manufacturers, I don't know how that could be done, to be honest with you.