All I can say, and this is anecdotal, is that when Enron broke in the United States, I attended any number of conferences on whether it could happen here. There were academics and business people and securities administrators and a number of different stakeholders, and the consensus seemed to be that because of the corporate law and because of the way our security laws work—and because of our market generally—it was much less likely to happen. Their banking laws are different, and there's a whole range of different parameters under which businesses have to function.
It's not to say it's impossible, but it's much less likely here.