I'm not sure about a global regulatory body.
What I will say, with a great deal of respect to friends and colleagues in government, is that moving at the pace of government is not anywhere close to fast enough for what's happening in any emerging technology. I think it's very important for the private and public sectors to collaborate together and trust each other enough to work on cyber issues, AI issues, nano technology and all these things, because we can learn from each other.
Our observation on the Regulatory Cooperation Council, for example—we've shared this directly with the secretary; it's in the White House and the Treasury Board—is this: What tends to happen is that there will be a call for consultation, where you can email in your thoughts. Then, the governments go away and, by themselves, try to sort out the solutions. That's the kind of thing that doesn't really work.