The Canadian Parliament.... You understand that this is a private member's bill from a member opposite. Certainly, the government....
Well, let me address Mr. McKay's remarks first, who is a member I have a lot of respect for, but I have to take exception to the remarks today, which I think were very intemperate and over the top, with accusations.... I mean, accusing anyone who doesn't agree with your position--on an issue that's very complex--of being in denial, denying the witnesses, the testimony, the truth, and accusing us basically of not being interested in doing the right thing, I think is really over the top and irresponsible.
Every member here is interested in corporate social responsibility and doing the right thing, and I think when you make those extreme remarks.... You correctly identify that there's a lack of governance capacity in many countries. You deny that Canada's working very hard to improve governance capacity in many of those developing countries, and many of the companies are actually contributing that way. You say that there's no place for them to go in their own country, which, again, ignores all of the developing countries—