That's a good question. I think in this economic context, companies may be inclined to continue soliciting that kind of support, because it's difficult to get credit from other places. I think also, if companies are as good as their word, this shouldn't pose a problem.
Many of the companies that are currently clients to EDC purport to comply with the performance standards and the Equator Principles. They purport to be corporate leaders in this area, so if the obligation to comply with those standards is suddenly legally mandated, as opposed to something that is in the voluntary realm, this shouldn't pose a problem to them.
For both those reasons, I don't think it should have an impact on the number of clients.