Following from what you said, the difference between an ombudsman that does a common sense, if you want.... It's not based on a Canadian law, but on a Canadian policy to look at Canadian values and international obligations. The difference between that and trying to enforce a Canadian law extraterritorially on a Canadian business operating in a foreign jurisdiction, where it has its own laws and customs and traditions, as you want, and its own systems--as we've heard that Mexico has, and Peru, which is another country where many investors in the mining sector there are Canadians--yes, it raises uncertainty. Uncertainty is the most discouraging factor for business investment, and this is adding the—
On December 3rd, 2009. See this statement in context.