We can have a difference of opinion on this. Obviously our view is that 21 cases are too many. In these cases, a minimum sentence of at least two years should have been imposed. We're drawing a line and going forward. Everyone knows what the law is and they should conduct themselves accordingly.
I want to move on to another point you raised, and I think Mr. Caylor raised it as well. It was with respect to a national securities regulator. You indicated that in your view having a national securities regulator in Canada would be helpful in enforcing securities laws and in investigating and prosecuting these kinds of white-collar crimes. Could you go into more detail on exactly how a national securities regulator would be helpful?