There definitely needs to be harmonization. My colleague Michael McEvoy mentioned this in his opening remarks. So there are obligations. For the most part, right now there are slight nuances in the terminology in the application of the laws, but we can work well together if the rules, at first glance, are general.
There must also be a harmonization of powers, such as the power to issue orders and the power to impose administrative monetary penalties. They are an incentive because they ensure that a company can quickly put an end to the default. If they are subsequently imposed by a court, that could undermine our co‑operation, which, I must point out, is excellent at the moment.