Let me give you a couple of hypothetical examples. You can help me out as to which door we would knock on—whether we knock on the SEMA door or whether we knock on another door or this door.
You have a situation, let's say, in Egypt or Tunisia, where essentially provisional governments have been formed. You might say the state is not in turmoil, but neither you nor I are in an exact position to determine the degree to which that's the case.
Let me just see if I'm correct. Essentially what the law says is that you “may” make regulations. There's nothing in this act that requires the Government of Canada to act upon a request of anybody who calls himself the government of a state. Is that correct? You can assure me on that front, at least?