We have.
One of the roles we play as the representative for this industry in Canada is liaising with groups around the world. In those discussions, I will convey that we are, undoubtedly, seen as a standard for how to balance consumer interests and the interests of businesses in this country.
What has been startling for me over the past few years is how disillusioned our international groups have become at the changes or the proposals that are being made. To the point, I think, that has been made multiple times to this committee, this is something that other countries, other regulators, have looked to emulate. There are discussions that we've had with European regulators. There are discussions we've had with Australia, with New Zealand. They continue to ask and look for guidance on how we got here, because they'd like to get here as well.
The concerns over the last few years have been “please don't dismantle something that was working so well”, because we were seen as a leader globally.