They are. What Canadian companies do, whether in the extractive sector or the manufacturing sector or in other areas as well, is bring Canadian standards, which are at least on a par with international norms, usually better than that in terms of best practices, and we try to ensure that the same practices and standards are followed in the countries in which we do business.
Nobody would advocate that a Canadian company going abroad should do business on the basis of lower standards than it would demonstrate here at home. As a consequence, Canadian companies make massive investments in the countries in which they're operating, whether it's in skills development or in social infrastructure that they may put in place, which helps the countries in which they're operating. The companies see this as part of an element of good corporate citizenship in those areas in which they're operating.