I don't want to tar all the companies with the same brush. I think we have a lot of organizations in Canada that try to do the right thing. Certainly the big organizations that are Canadian try to be in compliance with legislation and are very concerned. That's why you see them appear here in front of the committee trying to advocate for this and that point of view. I don't want to say that people don't want to be in compliance, but we could be in situations where, again, just because of the force of business and what's a pressing issue upon them, they deal with some things more seriously than they deal with others because of the penalties they think will happen or not.
The legislation gives them the discretion to decide as it is, so they have the power to just make the decision. I think the jury will be out on whether that is an effective system or not. Time will tell. It may be one of those things that you do have to revisit and say it is not working properly and we need to move to a two-stage system, or we need to set the threshold at a lot lower level to make sure they are in compliance.