I think a combination of what's happening in the U.K. and the U.S. is workable in Canada. The whole point that has caused immense concern to investors, which will probably result in many of them withdrawing from the Canadian market, is that there is just no one to really tell your story to, to pursue it. In the U.S. you can get so far with the SEC, as you can with the U.K. system. In some of the European systems--I'm out of date--it's quite possible that there's something there. Australia is another one that comes to mind.
I think if we made a Canadian version of the best parts of the others, it would be better than having zero, which is what we have now. We have the self-regulating organizations, and they are not helping.