That's where I'm going.
I think many people see that Bill C-300 isn't the end of CSR; it's not that we stop here and it's all done. It's actually in context, and the context is that there are other things being done. Everyone's talked about the things they're doing within their own companies, but to evolve the process as a government, many of us want to see governments—and I say plural because hopefully this will be adopted by others—to actually have a process that takes out the litigation.
I referenced in committee before to look at what's happened to big tobacco. No one wants to see that happen with mining. No one--not me, not you. So to protect from litigation, I think it's smart to come up with a process that was referenced in the round table.