I think the enforcement agencies are the right bodies. I think they have the right tools, which I feel they may be applying in a disproportionate manner, as I mentioned in the opening remarks. We didn't receive a warning letter. I spoke to my colleagues at Porter. They had an experience similar to that of Rogers. There was no warning letter, and it went straight to the investigation and punitive damages immediately.
I think, speaking to the point of the colleagues here on the panel, that more guidance and tools could be issued from our enforcement bodies to help businesses.
That's my comment.