That's a great question.
Generally, I think there's a lot of education that needs to be done still. It goes back to explaining what different initiatives are in plain language.
Part of that, too, when you're explaining.... We talk about cost-benefit analysis all the time. Yes, it's based on the data available, in terms of regulatory analysis and what's available from StatCan. It's going into how this affects businesses. They have to deal with different things: compliance, cost of operation, cost of payroll and other technical requirements. That all has to be accounted for. Otherwise, if an initiative is put forward under the Red Tape Reduction Act, there's no accountability. It's not painting the whole picture.
It has to look at everything: economic, environmental and societal considerations. Otherwise, we're not looking at what's in the best interest, not only for businesses but also for Canadians.