Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I would also like to express my gratitude to the witnesses for bringing this testimony to us today. It's very interesting.
I'm not an investment specialist, so I need to understand this a bit better.
Ms. McCuaig-Johnston, you spoke about how Germany was the gold standard of the legislation that has been brought forward. We know Canada has not yet brought forward that legislation. I think during your testimony, you also talked a bit about the possibility of it being policy or legislation.
Could you talk a bit about why Germany is considered the gold standard? Should this be a policy change leading toward legislation, or is it a solid legislation change?
Maybe talk a bit about whether the legislation should be focusing on public dollars, or if it should also be including funds such as university and pension funds.