Mr. De Thomasis, I would encourage and invite you to actually submit for this committee your thoughts in writing on some ideas to reduce some of that administrative burden and even on how we can incorporate a pilot project into a regulatory sandbox in terms of removing some of that paperwork, as you mentioned, that is onerous.
Minister Anand, the President of the Treasury Board, was in Chicago and Washington this month talking about reviving and strengthening the Regulatory Cooperation Council, which would help streamline and harmonize regulations that are cross-border. Of course, 3.3 billion dollars' worth of trade crosses our border every single day. This is important. About a quarter of that passes through our community in Windsor-Essex.
I want to ask you this: How important is it to revive the Regulatory Cooperation Council and make it robust, knowing that, again, cross-border trade between the U.S. and Canada is so important?