Do you mean other than what's suggested, for example, in the retail approach?
We welcome any assistance from government at this point. We all want to deal with this from a standpoint of being proactive, as opposed to being after the fact reactive if, God forbid, an event were to occur. That wouldn't be good for government or the sector—or for Canadians, of course.
We'd be amenable to talking about any solutions, as long as they meant that it would get toward prompt compliance with future regulations—maybe doing it before government mandated the regulations. That's why industry would like to step up, move this forward as fast as possible, but obviously not at the expense of the economic viability of the retail sector.