Okay. We already do a background check on criminality, which is what this amendment speaks to...a lot of what the act speaks to, the new bill. We're already doing full background checks on criminality going back to the beginning of a person's record and then real-time ones moving forward once you have a licence, right? How, then, does it work when an offence is committed? Could you explain that for the committee?
There's UCR code that identifies a problem with having a PAL. What do you do from that moment on to ensure that either that person's licence is revoked or...? How do you go through that process?