I'm reading that one. I'm almost finished that one. I've become quite a fan of his, I think.
Hernando de Soto wrote the book The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails Everywhere Else. He talks about the need for emerging economies to have, first of all, the rule of law, contract law, and recognition of the ownership of property as stabilizing factors. When we talk about Canada's foreign policy, and obviously we work very closely with the United States on many of these issues—you talked, Mr. Harder, about our businesses going in and about globalization—are we helping to make those things happen in these emerging economies? Is there something we can be doing that would help that move along more quickly? Do you see it as beneficial that we work in those areas?