There is no requirement for the Canadian government to do a commensurate with the.... Let's use the U.S. as an example. In these amendments, there would be no requirement for the Canadian government to do a commensurate reduction.
I would note that in the implementation of the two-for-one currently being brought into force in the U.S., our counterpart, the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, in the policy guidance they issued to U.S. regulators, noted to U.S. regulators that if Canadian regulators through regulatory co-operation decreased burden quantifiably on American business, then they could count that in their two-for-one regime.
There is a bit of reciprocity in that both Canada and the U.S., probably because of the Canada-United States regulatory co-operation council, which has been quite successful since 2011, have recognized that burden reductions in one jurisdiction are positive for the other jurisdiction because we're really a very similar common marketplace.