For sure, and this will go back to some of MP Jowhari's questions related to some of the other things we can think of in the World Bank doing business measure. We mentioned dealing with construction permits. What about getting electricity hooked up? Canadian cities or businesses in the city of Toronto are way behind the rest of the world in terms of this metric. This is again where the World Bank doing a business metric can be a very good tool to understand the cost of doing business across the country. Asking the World Bank to do this kind of study will get into things like how hard it is to get electricity set up in, say, Edmonton or to access the court process in Quebec.
Mr. Cumming, so many things you mentioned in terms of the regulatory burden or other burdens are at the provincial and municipal levels. We don't know what a lot of these barriers are so we need better data. The World Bank has an off-the-shelf tool that we just need to ask them to apply to Canada.