We see that there needs to be more guidance for employers and more protections for workers.
If you follow the proper procedures you don't have employees inside the silo doing work activity while product is being removed. We have to look at whether proper training was provided, and whether employees know what the hazards were associated with their work.
The bottom line is they cannot employ workers until they have it.
They said they're working on it, so it's in the works.
The department will allow Jackson to pay his employees directly, and we will verify that the proper payments were made.
We have been in collaboration with the California Department of Health Services since 1991 and there haven't been any problems. They have excellent and efficient medical personnel at our disposal. This is just a way to provide functions more efficiently.
In effect, it shuts them down. They're not permitting workers to be employed.