Okay, thank you.
This is a committee, not a commission, Sally.
I'm going to come back to Mr. Liepert's question.
I think one of the difficulties that some of us are grappling with is what we can really do at the end of the day. I think a little over a year ago the government tried to put consumer protection from a federal standpoint into, I believe, it was the budget—I forget which bill it was. They had to pull it back because, as I think you said, Mr. Elford, there are 13 different systems in the country, and did we have the constitutional authority to do that, so that's a dilemma.
I would ask all three of you, including Mr. Buell in P.E.I. as well, if we were to make a recommendation, do you have any suggestions on where the federal government should go on this matter?
I'll start with you, Mr. Buell.