Okay.
Chapter 8 deals with Health Canada, and one of the issues mentioned is that it seems there are getting to be more regulations than there are the resources available to enforce things.
A few years back, I remember, the B.C. government actually went through this issue of the excessive regulatory burden of government. They actually counted the number of regulations at the provincial level that imposed obligations on people or that imposed restrictions on citizens. When they counted them all up, to my recollection it was something in the region of 450,000 at the provincial level. Then they got into the costs of trying to enforce all these regulations, not only in terms of government but also the effect on the end user. It was quite extraordinary, some of the calculations they came up with.
Have you any idea of the numbers of the federal regulations we would have? I'm not just talking about the ones that affect the bureaucracy in trying to do their job, but just the whole range of things we have here.