Mr. Goldring raised a point about the administration of local law. When you're a guest in any country, you're subject to the laws of that country in the first place. You're not going to suddenly have Sharia law pop up. If it's already part of the country, you have to abide by the laws of the host country when you're there. I think there's a bit of red herring in the middle of that one.
Again, a bill like this wouldn't have surfaced or started in the process unless there were some major concerns out there with the...of some Canadian companies. We know that a majority of our companies are very upstanding, and they do their work very well.
What process do you have in place to protect Canadian companies from one of these frivolous accusations?