Mr. Dykstra, I think Mr. Janzen and the regulator are not that far apart, quite honestly, and there is a public protection mandate. The law societies have part-time lawyers; they have lawyers who practice within corporations. So it's not beyond the realm of possibility that CSIC would entertain.... I remember the conversation from three years ago. Quite frankly, with 1,800 members, we have a limited $9 million budget to deliver a public protection mechanism. There was a real concern at CSIC at the time that we would not be able to have those graduated things.
But certainly, once Bill C-35 comes in, I think there is an opportunity again to have that conversation, because obviously the number of people--the base of consultants paying into the public protection mechanism--would be much greater, and therefore we can start looking at a graduated or restricted scope of practices, which I think Mr. Janzen is proposing. I don't think we're too far apart on that.