First of all, as the minister mentioned on Tuesday, we've been very fortunate to get $44 million for our program, which equates to 56 more people joining rail safety, so we're going to have a lot more inspectors out there. We're going to have some enforcement officers. We're going to have some analysts, an outreach coordinator. We're going to have a lot more people than we had before in order to do more monitoring.
We're also going to have extra tools, such as the administrative monetary penalties, which we didn't have before. We could impose operational restrictions if there was an immediate risk. When there was non-compliance, we usually either asked the railway to fix the situation or we prosecuted them, which was very expensive and very lengthy. The administrative monetary penalty will allow us to fine an individual up to $50,000 and the company up to $250,000, so we'll have more tools.