It's taking me too long to get to the second part. This is why the Auditor General's sentence is so efficient, because the second problem contained in that sentence is that, while we have a research program and we generate research through it, and while we rely on research from researchers in Canada and internationally, including out of the U.S., we have not always been clear and transparent as to the research we're using and how we're using it to inform our regulations.
We have committed in our regulatory process and in our regulatory plans to articulate clearly which pieces of research we're using to inform our proposed regulations. We will include this in the regulatory impact statements that are part of the proposed regulations going into the Canada Gazette.
On one end, we're working to pull in more data from the actual experience of collisions and accidents and problems across the country. On the other end, we're committed to making sure we are being more transparent in the research we're using to inform our proposed regulatory measures.