Well, I think if it is an organization that is developed or authorized by regulation—by appropriate regulation, if you will, lawfully passed regulation or statute—there is a concept in our law referred to as the regulated conduct defence, which I won't bore you with. It essentially is a common-law-developed doctrine, which essentially provides a defence to parties where their actions are specifically authorized pursuant to lawfully passed regulations or laws.
On May 28th, 2009. See this statement in context.