I think we should start by acknowledging that our structure for corporate registrations in Canada presents particular challenges. The fact that we have registration both provincially and federally and that we have those registrations across the country means that we have an important challenge that we need to overcome. It would certainly, all else being equal, be easier if we had one approach to registration, but that's not the reality that we face.
As we contend with people's assertions—and I didn't see the article that you were referring to—that we're not doing as much as we should, we need to recognize that there's more to be done here. We do need to get this information, and it's the only way for us to deal with some of these challenges. That is exactly why we've been focused on this from the beginning.
I will say that the provinces have not been reluctant. We have 10 provinces and three territories, and it's not always easy to get agreement on everything, but we've had agreement on this issue. Provinces differ in their ability to be speedy in doing their work, so it can't always happen quite as quickly as we might like. We're going to stay on top of it. Our view is that getting the information and making sure that the information is accessible to the appropriate authorities at the time they need it is critically important. We've made progress. We're not there yet, but we're going to keep on it.