Sure. I'll just rephrase what I understood. I'm sorry, I was having problems with my earpiece.
The question was, basically, what are the effects of potentially having private enterprises disclose their information publicly?
The issue comes down to the fact that there is no other requirement for any other private entity in Canada right now to publicly disclose, for example, executive compensation, as a public company would. The requirements of generally accepted accounting principles that apply to governments right now are very specific, that they specifically exclude government business enterprises. For that reason, under generally accepted accounting principles, you don't want to have a comingling of requirements under private enterprise and public governments that are publicly accountable.