What I will say is that I can echo what has been said before this committee: that our industry is, on the whole, widely compliant. We don't sit around and question how to avoid the requirements; we question how we can keep up and stay with them.
With regard to not having anything to worry about if you are compliant, we live in a free democracy, and in a free democracy, that's a false premise. It's akin to asking, “If you're not doing anything wrong, why should you have an issue with random stops and searches?” I have an issue with them. The reason I do is that I live in a free country that's supposed to be based on appropriate laws, appropriate regulations and appropriate enforcement. We respect the many Canadians who fought and died for our right to live free.