Okay. I'm going to take the first minute of my seven minutes to comment on a statement made by my friend Mr. McKay. He said that this person he was speaking with got bullet holes in him courtesy of a Canadian mining company. That was exceptionally inflammatory, totally unnecessary, and irresponsible, in my judgment. We don't have any idea what occurred. We have no idea who shot the bullets or what the background was. I would have expected a higher standard from a member of the Privy Council.
With regard to the testimony, I'm really interested in Mr. Neve's characterization of this bill and the criticism of the bill as irrelevant. I wonder, Mr. Neve, if you could tell us how you think the Sudanese have made out now that there has been a switch from a Canadian company to a Chinese company. Do you think they're actually better off ?