Those issues are often addressed by regulatory cooperation boards or councils. I mentioned Europe, where I was a virtual participant at the meeting in Brussels. Under the Canada-Europe agreement, the Regulatory Cooperation Council allows regulators from both countries, or more accurately from both systems since Europe is more than one country, to come to a common understanding of certain disputes, which helps to resolve them. It's about separating, prioritizing and focusing on the resolution of disputes, where there is an opportunity to resolve them.
On May 1st, 2023. See this statement in context.