Mr. McLeish, one of the greater comparisons suggested by my colleagues on the other side--a friend of mine called them the Vandals and Visigoths and Luddites on this issue, but I won't be that disparaging—was that the patterns established in the United States may be very similar to Canada. Given that the Americans have looked at a form of voluntary compliance and have walked away from that, what does that really say for us in terms of the next 10 years, as you are...through your proposal?
I mean, if the Americans have rejected this, if we have more onerous interventions from places like Sweden and Europe in general, to get away from this intrusiveness and this idea that seems to have been trotted out suddenly by our Conservative Party members, how do we...? Are we not using the best methodologies that are out there, the experience of other nations, to guide us into the determination that maybe it's best to leave well enough alone?