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In this paper, we study the implications for hedging Bermudan swaptions of the choice of the instantaneous volatility for the driving Markov process of the one-dimensional swap Markov-functional model. We find that there is a strong evidence in favor of what we term "parametrization by time" as opposed to "parametrization by expiry". We further propose a new parametrization by time for the driving process which takes as inputs into the model the market correlations of relevant swap rates. We show that the new driving process enables a very effective vega-delta hedge with a much more stable gamma profile for the hedging portfolio compared with the existing ones.