I think the compliance amongst larger players is much higher because they view it as a risk management thing. They want to make sure they're compliant.
With the vast majority of small businesses across Canada, the question would sometimes be whether they are even aware that there's a legal requirement. There has to be education about what is required.
The health authorities do a lot of this work. When they do inspections, they cite organizations. The largest number of people who would probably still need to seek compliance would be the small businesses, where the impact of the cost associated with this is felt. If they can avoid spending money in an area, then obviously that puts more money on the bottom line.