That's a good point that Ms. Duncan brought up, but the point I'm trying to get across is that I think, based on other situations, it's possible to have an office in Canada and be duly incorporated in Canada but still be foreign-controlled. There might be some situations....
For example, in the Broadcasting Act, it's not enough to be incorporated. There are rules about how much of the voting shares there are, or what have you.
I'm not trying to be redundant. I'm just trying to cover ourselves off; to say that it's not just a matter of having an office somewhere in Canada; that you really have to be a Canadian-controlled entity.