The agencies, as I said, follow very closely what's going on internationally. Of course, we look to see if there's anything that can be learned from the experiences. As the minister mentioned, our starting point was fundamentally different from that of the United States, the U.K., and a number of other countries.
We already had in place very well-established--as you say, going back to the late eighties--mechanisms for sharing information and coordinating actions. Our starting point simply was not the same as that of those countries. We were quite satisfied with how those structures functioned during the crisis. As we saw, the Canadian system came through the crisis quite well.