On the latter point, I think in terms of the evidence of the value of registration, this is something that ultimately has to be determined by government, and it's a question of what you get for the taxpayers' money. And I appreciate there are trade-offs and an opportunity cost associated with that. That is not a question I can answer.
In terms of the reporting--and I'll ask the experts on either side of me to correct me if I'm wrong--I'm not aware of any program in government where the costs reported to Parliament include compliance costs incurred by others. We try to ascertain that when regulations are put in place. It's part of the Treasury Board policy on that, but we do not report on it.