No, I don't think it would at all.
I cannot think, off the top of my head, and I've heard no one point to an example of a company in Canada or anywhere around the world that has gone out of business because it has done the right thing when it comes to human rights. I think companies and those who raise this concern are, as I said in my remarks, being shortsighted in how they view this. Ultimately, a strong human rights record for any company, be it a mining company, a manufacturing company, or an information technology company, is only going to boost that company's record, reputation, and, ultimately, profitability in the end.
With respect to the specific point about EDC financing and whether this would somehow make it harder for EDC to provide support or assistance to some companies, ultimately our view would be that if those are companies that are causing or contributing to human rights violations, so be it. We don't want EDC or any other kind of government assistance or support going to companies of that sort. That shouldn't be viewed as a concern. That should actually be viewed as a strength and benefit of this new approach.