That's good to hear.
When I talked to the CBC representatives, that's what I said, that actually this has been good for them, because it's made them more aware of how they have to be open, but they also are more sensitive to what you're doing. I think we've made some gains, as you've said, and I think that's very positive.
In your opening statement, you said that we need to look at the national and international models in terms of our guidelines, and that ours might be outdated.
With regard to that, specifically around section 68.1, what do you find in places like the United Kingdom and other countries concerning those types of exemptions—I'm sure they have them—and how do we match up the current bill that we have with the existing section 68.1?