Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, gentlemen, for being here today. It's much appreciated. I have a couple of questions, and one isn't on investments.
The CPPIB owns one and a half million shares of a Canadian company called Nevsun Resources Limited. Nevsun Resources is the major owner of the Bisha mine in Eritrea. In 2016, a United Nations Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights found the country's military dictatorship responsible for crimes against humanity and that Nevsun Resources was engaged to supply labour at the mine under conditions that have been described as slave labour.
Can you describe the measures and procedures that are in place to ensure that CPPIB avoids investments in companies linked to human rights violations?