Let me direct this to Mr. Shrake.
I accept that your positioning is quite heartfelt, and you certainly have a strong and coherent view about your company's activities in El Salvador. Yet if Bill C-300 doesn't pass—and certainly, if this government has its way, it won't—you will continue with this press war forever and a day, with extraordinary reputational damage to your company and the industry and, I would even argue, to Canada's reputation.
Given that I think your view would be that you would prefer the ombudsman's report, the 2007 report, which the government has chosen not to proceed with, and given that Bill C-300 is, at the end of the day, the only forum in which you could actually clear your name in any kind of a serious way, why would you be fighting Bill C-300 so vigorously?