I think potentially the Canada School of Public Service has a role to play. I've spoken to Neil Bouwer over there about perhaps being a conduit to bring together industry sectors and regulators to have very focused, detailed education for people working in those specific sectors. I think that is very key to get the baseline understanding.
I also think following Treasury Board policies and guidelines in the spirit they were put forward is essential as well. We don't see that in all cases. We see consultation being done very differently depending on how quickly one is supposed to get the regulations completed. We see cost-benefit analyses not really being done when they are supposed to be. We've heard of cases where they've already moved forward with the regulations and the cost-benefit analysis happens at the end. I've never actually seen any regulatory initiative where they've done a cost-benefit analysis first to see whether or not they should even—