That would require some careful consideration on our part. But the framing of the legislation as it is covers any kind of aiding or abetting. It's not limited to investment. In other words there are a number of ways that I could aid or abet. For example, the making of a cluster munition from within Canada. I could design one on my computer and e-mail the designs to somebody in another country. “Aiding and abetting” covers that. If you focus the legislation on investment or providing funds or whatever the expression is, Expressio unius est exclusio alterius, you might have the effect of altering the interpretation in a way that narrows the legislation.
I can't go any further than that. We'd have to carefully consider it, I think.