Speaking on behalf of TI Canada, I'll just say that it is, of course, our understanding, too, that this provision regarding removing the facilitation payments exemption is a response to criticism of us in the past.
I'll have to tell you that the question of how facilitation payments should be treated under the law has been one that has given rise to the most vigorous debates I have heard around the board table in three years at TI Canada, and also in some of our events for the public. I would have to say as well that, on balance, the position of TI Canada is that this is the way of the world. The world is taking corruption more seriously. We encourage that, of course. At the end of the day, facilitation payments are bribes and have to go.
So we are content with what we see in Bill S-14.