But we're dealing with two different issues here. What you're speaking about is electricity and natural gas, which is covered in a different statute and in which we have an accreditation program that is mature and has been in place for close to 25 years and in which compliance rates are high. The industry associations are much more organized. We're also not dealing with smaller stakeholders. So, based on our experience, for ENG it does not look as though formal mandatory training programs would be required.
We have developed the training programs for weights and measures as part of our means for qualifying and designating non-government inspectors as part of doing the due diligence for the minister. When we get to that section in the Weights and Measures Act, we could discuss it, I guess, more fully, but I think under ENG it would be going a step too far and amending something that isn't broken.