It will be.
Then to address the uniformity issue as well, as I've said before, prior to becoming accredited or registered, an organization has to submit inspection procedures that are approved and authorized for use by Measurement Canada. We're looking at the inspection procedures through the lens of whether it is working properly and does it look like ours, basically, with concessions, as I said, for things like manufacturing processes versus utilities.
There already is a uniformity in the inspection process of accredited or registered organizations. I guess where there may not be uniformity is in the organizations that aren't accredited or registered. They may use non-calibrated and non-certified standards, they may use alternate test procedures, but they won't be doing any of the certification work under the bill.