I was trying to think of a comparison. I was imagining when we have automobile recalls because of numerous accidents, that if an automobile company came back to you and said there are multiple accidents in Brazil, in the United States, in Britain, however, since you couldn't prove that anybody died on the highways of Canada, they don't recognize your role as a regulator to make them fix the fundamental problems in their vehicles.
I want you to correct me if I'm wrong, because they said it would cost too much for them to comply with the laws respecting the rights of Canadians.
Would that be a fair comparison?