That is a very big topic.
There are some similarities, but there are also a lot of differences. Canada, unlike the European Union, is a country. We have a unified banking system. We have large national banks that span the country. We have a unified capital market system. We have a federal tax system that spans the whole country. We have equalization payments between different parts of the country. We have a fiscal union, whereas Europe has a monetary union but it doesn't have those other things. There are some very important differences.
As I highlighted in response to Mr. Morantz's question, we still have.... There are small differences between provinces that get in the way of doing business, which I think we could agree to have some mutual recognition on to the benefit of all the provinces. We have some unnecessary barriers, but we're starting from a pretty different place than Europe is.