I would fundamentally agree with you on that.
You seem to be doing it as well in a very cost-effective fashion as well, something you should be congratulated on. I think if you were to talk to most taxpayers about what you cost vis-à-vis what you ensure in this country, I think most Canadians would probably feel that your existence, your role in all of this, was justified.
I want to move to maybe a broader subject, and that's ISO standards. From travelling and so forth, I get a lot of comments that ISO standards are not really useful anymore, that they're not being used as much as they should be. A lot of people are questioning whether or not it's still a good system. With regard to ISO and your role with ISO, do you have the capacity to feed into and to improve that system? If you do, how would that happen?