I think what happens once you start regulating all companies the same is that you're not recognizing that Canada's markets are very different. Not every company is a TSX 60 company. We have a lot of very small companies and issuers that should not be subjected to the same rules and standards, and that applies to majority voting as well, as I mentioned in my remarks. With regard to majority voting, I would just say that we already have it in Canada. We have phenomenal corporate governance, and I would argue, as Steve said, that Chile's a third-world country. Canada is far ahead in many respects.
On February 16th, 2017. See this statement in context.