Let me simply say, Mr. Dewar, that we've consulted very closely with our membership to get a sense as to where their concerns lie. We believe the position taken by the Canadian chamber represents the views of our members, particularly from this sector, because they're the ones who are most affected.
I think it's also important to note that in the process, many of the people from the industry who participated in the consultations that took place did so as individuals rather than representing their institutions, either the industry writ large or a company as such.
We have wanted to go back and speak to our member companies and ask them some questions. For instance, what is the impact on your company? Is this something that's positive or not? How do we try to meet standards that make sense for everybody involved?
Susanna, perhaps you can elaborate.