It's really a collective action issue. You can regulate the Ontario teachers if you want, but it's not going to actually help the Ontario teachers' pensions, so you're hurting the pensioner here.
The problem is really collection action, because in the U.S. we're saying exactly the same thing: we shouldn't regulate these markets because the British are not regulating them. Canada is saying it's not their problem because of the Americans. There is a forum for this, and it's called the G8. Canada and other countries should put on the agenda how to re-regulate the commodity market, because it's a collective action. You need the United States, Canada, and the Russians to sit down and agree what to do. There is a forum for it. You need leadership. If you're fortunate and reasonable, some countries will accept that leadership.