I agree.
I'm out of time. I would just say that I think you're right in saying we need to focus on regulation and protection. If there's a way of matching that regulation and protection with the vision of decentralization that you have, it's great. The core thing is this: How do we make sure we, as regulators, as legislators who want to protect the Canadian public, are differentiating between tokens that are adding value to society and pump-and-dump schemes? At the end of the day, there are too many of those around, and people are going to lose their shirts.