Thank you, sir. I think we saw it in the offshore before there were any regulations, that, “oh, we can enforce them; we can shut down the rig”. Of course, that never, ever, ever happened, and wouldn't happen under this regime right now.
Minister O'Regan, one of the other important points in the 2014 legislation was the appointment of offshore joint worker and employer and government advisory committees. They've had since 2014 to put those in place as well. There isn't one for the Newfoundland and Labrador offshore as of yet, although I'm told by you, of course, that the federal appointments have been made. There is one in Nova Scotia. That was put in place in 2019 and has been meeting.
Why has it taken since 2014 to put in place these advisory committees, and why have the unions not been consulted on the appointments?