You had a word to say about the Canadian government's infamous plan to establish a single securities commission. You weren't here last week when we heard from the president of the Investment Industry Association of Canada. He essentially told us that the system was working very well. The current passport system is working very well internally. Internationally, since this vehicle is used to represent Canada at the International Organization of Securities Commissions, it was working very well.
Yesterday the president of the Conseil du patronat du Québec went further. He said, as you did today, that the federal plan would harm, and even kill, the financial industry of Quebec and Montreal. Even the president of Quebecor—it should be noted that I'm speaking to CSN—holds the same view. In Quebec, when the president of the Conseil du patronat, CSN and the president of Quebecor share the same opinion, I get the impression you have things to add with regard to this infamous plan for a single securities commission in Canada.