I'll speed it up.
I'll sum up with a quote from David Dodge, the former governor of the Bank of Canada in 2005, who suggested that there is a perception in international financial circles that Canadian markets are the “Wild West”, and that it hurts Canadian companies when they try to raise money abroad. As he said, “This is a very common refrain that we hear when we visit markets in New York or in Boston or in London or in Europe, a perception that somehow this is kind of a little bit more like a Wild West up here in terms of the degree to which rules and regulations are enforced.”
I'll only add to that with a thank you for listening to me. The Wild West applies to the regulatory system of retail investors and affects retail investors, much to the detriment of society.
Thank you for your time.