Mr. Chair, in regards to the legislation that is coming forward next week, that is where we see making the fundamental changes to ensure that the rules and responsibility of the different groups that are involved in the workers' compensation process is clearly spelled out in legislation. That is where we can make the change to ensure that it is doing what it is supposed to be doing, and also ensure that we do have those overlaps or loopholes where we are able to clarify that through the legislative changes. That is the process we have seen, also through these recommendations and the process we are going through here is to ensure that we improve the system so we avoid these situations where you have policies and regulations that interpret one way for one group and basically interpret for someone else; that they are clear, precise and also that they are doing the job that they should be.
Just to answer the Member's question, we have to realize that this process has been around since 1977. We have legislation that has been changed pretty well once since then which was the Act Now document. There was major public consultation in that. We implemented phase one. We are now in the process of implementing phase two. I think we have learned from mistakes that have been made. More importantly, we have an opportunity in front of us here today and next week to really improve on exactly what the legislation is but, more importantly, having that input so that we can make sure that these things are avoided in the future. Thank you.