Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
In most cases I've been hearing that we have to look to see what went wrong; we can't necessarily look to the past; and we have to look to the future to see how we can correct this. But in order to find a solution, we have to blame somebody--I don't know if I necessarily want to use the word “blame”.
I understand the complexity. I don't want to make it too simplistic, but we're going around in circles, in a sense. We have OSFI coming forward and saying they're here to protect depositors. You just said that investors should be more sophisticated and understand. But investors have advisers, and advisers didn't advise properly. The advisers rely on the credit agencies, and the credit agencies didn't do their job.
Then all of a sudden investors wanted a higher return. So the banks, or whoever bundled up these products, made it so the returns would be higher. There was a market that was fulfilled and there were people willing to buy. Those were the forces. I don't think we can ever change that.
It's not a securities regulator issue, because they'll look at what happened prior to this. There is no mechanism to prevent this from happening in the future, because this has to be prevented prior to it ever happening.
In the end, I don't even know if anybody is going to report or say they're going to fix it, because it's not anybody's job. The securities regulators will look at their end. OSFI will look at its end. You'll look at your end. Mr. Purdy Crawford is only making sure the investors get their money--and that's a separate arrangement for what happened in the past. I feel like we're going around in circles.
The answer always seems to be that it's very complex. But people were involved who put these products together and invested. We see now that the little investors are probably being protected, whereas some of the investors who are more sophisticated, like TransAd, that have the proper individuals to analyze these products, didn't do it. Jean Coutu and numerous other corporations in Canada invested in these products. I'm not sure if they're going to be protected. They had the ability to look at this. They relied on somebody, and somebody relied on somebody else.
Is there an answer? Is there something we could do? Is there something that somebody could do?