The supervision of that particular institution falls in the purview of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions as well, and the superintendent also has powers in relation to setting expectations for how mortgages are written, for example, underwriting standards, and those sorts of things. To the extent that a company is involved in mortgage underwriting, they're subject to supervision by the Superintendent of Financial Institutions at the federal level if it's a federally regulated institution. The provinces of course do their own thing.
On May 9th, 2017. See this statement in context.