Mr. Chair, again, without, obviously, stepping over the line of cabinet confidence, I could say that in general terms, the explanation or the intention that I already indicated is the one that we're contemplating at this time. I'm merely making the point that throughout the act there is often an ability provided to make regulations, partly in recognition of the fact that we know we're not smart enough to contemplate every single possibility down the road. But I would reiterate once again that the GIC doesn't make regulations that are patently illegal or won't pass public scrutiny.
Thank you.