There are regular exchanges of information, but we wouldn't work with other countries on changes such as this, because our responsibility as public servants is loyal implementation. We take that on, and we're well organized to do that.
I wouldn't say that it creates any issues for Canada to have a somewhat different approach. Every country has its issues with which it needs to contend. However, it definitely can be a point of interest for those other countries in terms of the solutions Canada has been able to implement and the ensuing positive results.
I have had occasion to share that internationally with Migration 5 countries, and a much broader group of international citizenship experts who have taken an interest in Canada's legislation and approach on this issue.