Thank you, Madam Chair. Our legislation is pretty well parallel to what other jurisdictions have. There is a requirement for any operators that go into B.C. and work there for a period longer than a set time frame of three months, and we have the same requirements. If we can prove that an operator has been in the Territories, whether it's a commercial company or a private individual, we will have charges laid. It's fairly difficult, of course, to prove in the case of a private individual unless there is some type of paper trail where we could follow-up in terms of rents. I don't know what the case may be, but in terms of the trucking industry, there are log books that our people are allowed to inspect on a routine basis, so we can prove that fairly easily.
Those rules are there. We have them in place. Our highway patrol officers inspect them. The RCMP inspect them and they are pretty well the same as other jurisdictions use such as Yukon and B.C.