I'm nervous already, Mr. Chair.
I apologize for not being here earlier, but I understand that you had a fairly fulsome discussion with respect to the Cardin-Lugar amendment to the Dodd-Frank Act and things of that nature.
I wanted to put it in the context of Libya. Ms. Lissakers, you provided a very excellent transparency snapshot with respect to Libya. Clearly, the men and women from Canada who participated in that conflict acquitted themselves brilliantly, but in winning the war we may well lose the peace, because reports keep coming out that not-so-great things are happening there. It may well be that we are going to be back to a situation where the corruption and the lack of transparency and the lack of accountability may actually be very similar to what they were under the Gadhafi regime. We hope not.
If in fact the international community gets together and proceeds with the Cardin-Lugar amendment or themes and variations thereon, how could you see that playing through in a country like Libya for both the mining sector and the oil and gas sector?