When the definition was changed, it was based on legal precedents set over the years. The definition of “person” was actually taken from the Criminal Code. We've modified the definition of “person” through several pieces of legislation to refer to “person” as in the definition in the Criminal Code, which includes any sort of corporation, association, or group of people. When the reference to “person” occurs, it allows us to take action against the natural person as an individual or against a person in the legal sense of being a corporation. That's why you see the change.
Then there were consequential changes that we had to go through to amend where it previously said “person”; we had to then talk about “individual”. It's pretty much consistent throughout the Health Canada legislation. We're making this change to be consistent with the Criminal Code of Canada.