I appreciate that, but it's “up to” $5,000, so the decision could be reflective of that anyway. It could be 500 bucks. If somebody does some type of administrative error, you're right: We don't want to go after the small thing.
By the way, when this came up eight years ago, the NDP actually had these amendments. Our amendments were defeated then, but they're actually here today, so we're very encouraged to see this come forward and we want to see it get done very quickly, hopefully in this session.
I don't want to be argumentative, but it's “up to” $5,000. I understand it now: In the case that you mentioned, a small business might pay maybe 500 bucks, but for these larger corporations, why not have some flexibility so that it can go up to recovering the cost? If they have six months in jail when the hammer comes down, it's going to cost the taxpayers. Maybe I can ask our analysts to find out how much it would cost to prosecute a case like this. I'm curious. I don't know whether we can even find that out, but I'm willing to bet it's more than $5,000, so we end up paying anyway.