A general thought would be that I don't see it as a particular problem, because that's what we see. Having seen many laws across the world, it's never unified. I think this is something impossible. Even in Canada, we have the private sector laws in B.C., Alberta and Quebec, and the federal statute at the moment. They are not unified; they are different.
What is important is interoperability. It's the ability to talk between the laws. I think that is something we should be seeking, as opposed to having exactly a carbon copy, potentially, of what is being done in the U.S. The same would apply to Europe. I think it's just looking at what they are doing and making sure our concepts are flexible enough to essentially talk with the potential legal regime that is being adopted in the U.S.