Thank you.
Just on that point about the Canadian government regulating local citizens of another country, this regulation is for Canadian citizens, for Canadian companies; it's for Canadian companies that hire or otherwise engage security forces, for example, to protect their businesses. So whether or not those security forces are local people, the Canadian company has a responsibility to ensure it does adequate screening, to ensure it hires and trains the security forces, or hires security forces that don't have backgrounds in human rights and abuses and trains them with respect to proper conduct in terms of protecting the activities.
So it's not quite what it is. I don't think we can say that this is regulating locals in other countries. That's not what this bill is doing. It's asking companies to take responsibility for those they engage to protect their business enterprise in a certain place.