That really is the mandate of the Standards Council of Canada. Their act very clearly stipulates that they are there to be the coordinator of the national standards system and to develop national standardization strategies. That really is their role. They do have a committee that is part of their board of directors—it's in the act—which brings together the standards development organizations two to four times a year, at which point discussions are held about governance, cooperation, and that sort of thing. Of course, the effectiveness goes up and down, depending on where the pendulum is, but that exists.
In terms of bringing the broader stakeholders together, I think Desmond mentioned earlier the Canadian standards strategy. The last one, published in 2008, reached out to all Canadians, over a period of many months, and pulled together the needs of all the stakeholders, with a view to coordinating better, eliminating barriers to participation, and being more effective nationally and internationally.