Clearly, we will do the work that we are required to do with the resources available. I said that this new obligation would lead to a major increase in our workload. In Alberta, the workload basically doubled when a similar mandatory notification system was adopted. The workload then levelled off in subsequent years, once the mandatory notification mechanism was adopted.
It would be premature to speculate on that, but we are pretty sure that the workload related to these notifications will increase significantly. In terms of the scope of the increase, we don't know.
I would suggest that we work with the resources we have, that we see how people respond and how many notifications we receive. After one or two years, we could see whether we need to allocate resources to that task.