Don't you think that's rather important? I mean, let's take as an example.... I was very pleased to see recently, as I'm sure most of us were, that there had finally been an agreement between a Canadian mining company in Mongolia and the Government of Mongolia respecting issues regarding royalties and that kind of thing so that the company should go ahead. One of the few other companies in the world that would be big enough to be able to handle that particular extraction in Mongolia would be, say, a firm like Rio Tinto out of Australia, who will not have to comply with Bill C-300.
Going to Mr. Neve's point, if this were to proceed, there would likely be a substantial difference in the availability of financing to a Canadian company, as well as other restrictions that a firm like Rio Tinto, because of their jurisdiction, would not have. Therefore, I postulate that a Canadian company would not have been able to enter into this kind of gigantic mining project that they're talking about in Mongolia, and for Mr. Neve to turn around and say that's irrelevant I find really quite cavalier.