I'd like to continue to talk to the administrative burden. Obviously, you're a compliance agency, so you have a set of marching orders, so to speak, delegated to you legislatively, and you seek to do that.
In the United States, on every piece of paperwork with which you deal with the government, the bottom right-hand corner will say how much time it takes to fill out the form on average. That's one way of assessing the amount of time that an entrepreneur might take to report. Here, closer to home, we have the Red Tape Reduction Act.
Your role is a little different, because it's not quite the same as a regulator, but even to be taking an industry-by-industry average of what the compliance costs are and then setting reasonable goals.... Do you feel that, under the current framework you have, you can start to measure those compliance costs or is this something that should be spelled out by Parliament legislatively so that you can start to take a look at the proportionality on your administrative burden?