We haven't heard a whole lot on the one-for-one rule itself as of late. Certainly no business is going to complain about the administrative burden being reduced.
The one thing we have heard about consistently that we can advocate is that federal regulators need to have an economic competitiveness mandate. To the point that Corinne made earlier, it's not about excluding environmental, social or public safety concerns; it's about ensuring that they think about economic competitiveness.
I can think of one conversation I had with someone who is in a regulatory agency, and I made a comment about the need to think about business impacts. They said that it's just not in their mandate to think about those things.
We need to make sure that regulators are told to do that. Admittedly, they're following the rule book that is set by their political masters, so having an economic competitiveness consideration is quite important to the regulatory process here in Canada.