All of our federal financial institutions are supervised by the Superintendent of Financial Institutions. From that perspective, they're under review or oversight by the government.
Each investor in a financial institution is responsible for assessing the solvency or the capability of that individual firm to continue with its business plan and assess the ability of that firm to make a return on income or a return on investment that is consistent with that investor's requirements.
The approval by the Minister of Finance is looking more specifically at the criteria or the characteristic of the investor into the financial sector.