That's a good question.
Bear in mind that we're talking about people whose lives are quite different from ours, but they are different in the sense that they have money. Some of them have a lot of money, unlike us.
It didn't come at once, but.... A parallel tangent to your question is that the one thing investors hate most of all is uncertainty. If you think about this bill, it casts a pall of uncertainty; the regulatory uncertainty about our future really is very distressing. I would suggest to you respectfully that little truly analytical support has gone into this private member's bill. It could be a disaster.
Don't forget, gentlemen, we are operating on the world stage here. This is not just about Saskatchewan. It's not just about Canada. We are on the world stage. If we want to retain and enhance our global capacity and recognition.... It's similar to when the Foreign Investment Review Agency came in about 1981. What happened to the perception of us outside our borders? Don't touch Canada. I was there and I remember that. It shut us down economically for four or five or six years.
This private member's bill has the same potential in the scientific arena. That's my view, sir.