First, you started off with a very good comment about managing our expectations among what we've been doing in industry. That's a very good part of the discussion and why we're here today.
Relative to the provinces, the one area where we've noticed a hole, if I may say, in our system is for interprovincial trade; that's within a province. One of the things we're looking at, especially with the large provinces, is whether there is a possibility that the provinces could reference, for example, that you would have to be licensed with the DRC, if that ends up being our single body.
That means if you're trading within a province, you still would have to be a member of the DRC and you would be obligated to follow the rules of trade as incorporated across Canada. It doesn't deal with the PACA thing, with the trust provisions; that's really on bankruptcy and insolvency. However, that is one of the areas we've identified where there is possibly a hole that we are trying to close.