I'm somewhat familiar with what's done in the U.S. and which agency has responsibility there and the amount of work they're doing. I would say, given the size of the United States, that what we're doing is comparable.
The U.K. recently amended its legislation, and at the most recent OECD—their most recent update for their phase 3 review—they were asked to again amend their legislation, although it wasn't clear to me that it would have.... They did one amendment, and then they were amending soon thereafter. It didn't seem to me that this would have been entirely demonstrated as being needed at that point in time.
The U.K. and their current regime has been praised internationally for what they have. From our perspective, in Canada we have dedicated resources, unlike many of the other OECD or developed countries.