Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I'd be pleased to answer that.
Obviously I don't think we would ignore such a determination, but we look at this really in two ways.
What we hope to show the committee here this morning is that we do look at environmental, social, and governance factors. They are integrated into our investment process, we do that for investment reasons, and it's consistent with our mandate.
Our challenge with the legislation is that it would create a precedent that would give a minister of one government the power to direct how investment decisions are made, which is counter to the public policy intent of the CPP reforms and how we were set up.