We're very close to unanimity.
With regard to Canada's securities commission, what's the problem with the system we have right now? It's proven that the system, even decentralized, is more effective than many systems elsewhere in the world.
If the federal government really wants to take an interest in these issues, it should instead prepare regulations that are more useful at the international level. One of the causes of the financial crises that we have gone through was a lack of regulation, particularly with regard to hedge funds. The provincial securities commissions are able to play a large part of this role. There is a regulatory problem at the international level. If the federal government wanted to do something useful, I would prefer it worked at the international level in order to better regulate the financial markets and that it leave the provincial securities commissions to carry on their role, as they are currently doing.