There are some features of the U.S. system that are different from ours, to be sure. I think they are interested in seeing some changes to our system, which we're looking at to see whether they can be integrated into the Canadian context as well. Some of those features that are in the U.S. system haven't necessarily been used yet by the United States, so I would say that, in terms of the effectiveness, we aren't in a situation where we're falling behind in a practical sense. Certainly they've introduced things on the enforcement side, once measures are in place, that we're looking into to see whether there are benefits that can be brought to our system by focusing more in that area. While I would still argue that I think we have a very good and effective system, we're certainly looking at different options for whether there are areas for improvement.
On November 3rd, 2016. See this statement in context.