Potentially, there is room for some self-regulation on the manufacturing side in terms of what is equipped on a standard manufactured drone. However, the operation of a drone, or UAV specifically, could also have a blended approach. As it pertains to commercial activities and as it pertains to controlled airspace, we've had great success with Transport Canada as a regulator. We need to continue to follow government regulations as they pertain to safety, because that is the concern here. This is not a concern of economics; it's about public safety.
That being said, in uncontrolled airspace, in certain areas that can be very well depicted in this country, a recreational self-regulated system could work with maybe minor oversight from the federally regulated operating criteria.