We did provide you four examples of current incorporations by reference to highlight the types of materials that are incorporated currently and the different ways that they may be most commonly used.
On the first page, you'll see there's an example of the Fort William First Nation Sawmill Regulations. These are regulations made under the First Nations Commercial and Industrial Development Act. It is a way of harmonizing federal and provincial legislation with respect to resource development on first nations lands. It's an example whereby we've made a federal regulation that incorporates by reference the bilingual laws of Ontario and makes them applicable to the first nations reserve in question where the development is going on.
You mentioned the CPI. That's an example we've included as well on the last page. It's included in the federal Softwood Lumber Products Export Permit Fees Regulations, and it's part of the factoring of fees in that regulation. You'll see it also makes a reference to the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics there, too. So it's a perfect example of how it can be used effectively to harmonize between jurisdictions, not just federal and provincial but also Canada and the United States.