Okay, thank you, so I'll take the rest of the time. I have been very generous with everyone.
To begin, I'd like to give all of our witnesses today the opportunity to send their recommendations in writing to the committee, if they have any. We want to know whether they have specific recommendations, both to support innovation and growth in their sector and to protect consumers. So if they have any fairly specific suggestions, we would ask them to send them to the committee through the clerk.
The first question I have is for Mr. Rasul and Mr. Amiouny. It echoes a line of questioning that my colleague, Mr. Erskine-Smith, had last week in committee.
I gather that based on the regulatory framework we have for exchanges here in Canada, something like FTX wouldn't have happened here. However, how can we make it even better so that Canadian exchanges are renowned for their safety, their security, their consumer protection?
One of the questions he had was on the responsibility of exchanges when it comes to listing different tokens and what kind of due diligence they ought to do. He was highlighting LUNA, which is, I think, a good example.
To what degree do you think exchanges should be responsible for the tokens that they list, and what kind of due diligence should they do?
I would start with Mr. Rasul, and then Mr. Amiouny.