Could I add two very quick points? First of all, I have not come across a client, a Canadian company, that does not want to comply with the law. They want to comply, and if they are calling me it's because they are unable to figure it out on their own. When we talked about my recommendations, we were very careful. I used the wording “give them the mandate and the resources”, and from my perspective it is the mandate to give not legal advice, but regulatory interpretive advice, and to give them the resources to be able to do it so you can help Canadian companies that want to be in compliance, ensure they are in compliance, and allow those Canadian companies to go abroad and enter into legal business deals. That's what they want; and at the moment, to be honest, many Canadian companies are hitting a roadblock.
It's too bad because we are losing competitive advantage to countries such as the United States or the EU because if you can't buy from Canada, you go to the United States or the EU.