Certainly. We're on the record and have been for some time now that there should be a single national securities regulator. That's not popular in at least two provinces; it's not welcome in Quebec and Alberta. That's why our finance ministers keep talking about a plan B, the passport system, things that would look like a national regulatory body.
We're on the record, though, talking about the need to eliminate barriers in many forms between provinces and to have much closer alignment between the federal government and the provinces when it comes to a whole variety of regulations. I could point to something like environmental regulation, for example, where we actually have processes that often run federally and provincially on the same project, when clearly the right outcome is to have a Canadian standard and one process that's much more efficient and yet protects the environment at the same time.