No, I don't believe that this bill will provide any type of enhancement for the accountability structures that are in place today at the provincial level.
We can also look to the Criminal Code as it exists right now. There are examples through legal precedent. I'm not a lawyer, but I can speak to what has been shared with me. We can point to the precedents that have been established through the Westray mine disaster and the ability to determine who the directing mind is when criminal charges are warranted. I would point to those as ways that accountability can be driven today.