Sure, a pleasure.
From our perspective, what we're seeing is a system that is evolving very rapidly. We've seen new players come into the marketplace; we have some of them here today. We've seen mono-line banks issuing credit cards into Canada. We've seen a whole variety of new players come into the financial services marketplace, and the prospect is for more.
Technology is touching this area, as members of the committee know very well. It's going to continue to profoundly reshape the way we do our financial affairs. The various services that are offered are being offered by different parties, and they're very different services.
What we thought was the world for ABMs in 1996 is profoundly different today. All those changes going on are the reason we think it's time to take a bit of a step back and just look at the whole range of things. We're not suggesting that anybody is doing the right thing or the wrong thing, just that the entire package needs to be looked at from the perspective of all the various users of the system. That's something that is being done with increasing frequency around the world. We're simply surprised that Canada just sat by and watched this occur.