What I would say is that this issue is not explicitly covered through the reservations and exemptions that we take in our international investment treaties. They allow Canada, as I mentioned, to give preferential treatment to Canadian and to third party investors. In practical terms, the exemptions and reservations mean that our main investment agreements do not force the government to give fishing licences to foreign investors on the same terms that it provides to Canadian investors.
However, the exception, as I said, does not explicitly allow for the rescinding of licences, for example, so once the licences are given, the exceptions that we have taken in our international investment treaties do not specifically give the Government of Canada the discretion to rescind the licences.