At Finance, we set the legislative and regulatory framework, in collaboration with the financial sector agencies, but it is up to OSFI, as a prudential regulator, to do the day-to-day supervision and ensure that there are risk management practices and controls in place inside each institution to adequately manage those risks.
Now, as a related point, obviously we're very much involved in the international G-20 and Financial Stability Board work plan, which is aimed at addressing some of the core causes of the crisis, and that includes doing some work on OTC derivatives, for example. We're very involved in those, and we continue to work with our international partners to address some of the recommendations that have come out of the G-20 leaders' declarations.