I think I said at the outset that I believe the Canadian companies are on the leading edge of doing the right thing within this industry and within other industries operating around the world. We do better, on the whole, than companies from any other countries.
I think it's very interesting that Professor Simons, in her reference to the Sudan, was quite disparaging of the efforts made by Canadian companies in terms of their community investment programs, which I presume were done in accordance with what was required by the host government. She did mention that Chinese companies were operating there at the same time, but made no reference as to whether their CSR efforts were as good as, better, or worse than those of the Canadian companies.
It is that relative comparison that I think would be instructive, so perhaps she can speak to that.