In terms of red tape, the one that concerns us the most is the requirement on the licensee to invest 2% in R and D. We see that as a clear winner for the government right away. That is key. That is the most important red tape to us.
The other point is not to add any other red tape. Sometimes there's more regulation because someone feels they have to do something, and what can governments do? I've been in seats similar to yours, and I know how you can feel. There's pressure from people calling in and saying, “So what are we going to do?” Then we adopt a law and a regulation, and we end up slowing things down.
So our biggest concern with red tape is that we don't want any more. Don't set up any more obstacles. This is an area of the economy moving so quickly that, by trying to regulate too much of it, you'll end up slowing it down. If you slow it down, you will hurt consumers, you will hurt business, and you will move Canada backwards.