Certainly in respect to the ACCA and the counterpart program in the United States, there are differences. The U.S. program generally gives more latitude, I think, some different methods of calculations, and so forth, but they include things that we don't include in Canada.
I think it would make sense at least to benchmark our program with their program. Things like regulatory harmonization are very good initiatives in terms of our competitiveness, but it could extend to programs like that, where we benchmark not only the ACCA but also the AIF in response to what other jurisdictions are doing, as well as SR and ED. These are all things that would benefit if we were to do some benchmarking.