Yes. One of the reasons we think this is good legislation is because of what it says. It's also sending a signal, we hope and we think, inside the bureaucracy at Transport Canada road safety that they're valued. We hope this will be a morale boost for them, frankly, signalling to them that they're expected to be on par with their U.S. counterparts.
We have had, historically, a system in this country where we wait around for the Americans to decide something and then we say, “Us too.” We do a perfunctory look at it so we can claim to have done it separately in Canada, and then we say, “Us too.”
If the Americans aren't acting on something, we tend not to. I think we need to change that culture and that attitude. The Auditor General's report was a wake-up call on that. I think this legislation sends a very positive signal inside the department, as well, that they have the backing of Parliament and their political masters to be a bit more rigorous.