The law was brought into effect over the spring and summer of last year. It finally was brought into effect, I think, in mid-September. Like many pieces of legislation, it would require implementation regulations and protocols, and it is a matter of public record that there were extensive consultations, which are still under way, by the PSPC department about implementation of the law. Those were done in the public domain; the input is there; and the Minister of Public Services and Procurement has not pronounced and issued those regulations.
The purpose, as I understand it, was to make sure it wasn't a binary choice and that there would be options available to a government in terms of the consequences of a conviction, a ladder of sanctions.