It's important to understand where Canadian companies invest and where their strengths lie. Basically, they invest in finance and distribution. With a few exceptions, they don't really invest in manufacturing, where most of the labour and environmental issues occur.
Starting an insurance company doesn't cause a lot of pollution. Generally, an insurance company does not mistreat children. Structuring foreign investment is one of our strengths. We are very active in service and distribution sectors, where the risk of violations is lower. From that standpoint, we are somewhat protected from the issues that arise in manufacturing, where we have less of a presence.
I'm not saying there aren't any problems, but overall, if you look at our main sectors of investment, you see that we have a much larger presence in sectors where socially conscious policies and respect for labour conditions are possible. The simple reason is that those are the sectors where we excel.