I think it's on us to do something about something that belongs to us that's lying on our shoulders. As I said, we're responsible to look after our ground in Canada and to stand up for our taxpayers, our constituents, our small businesses and major businesses in Canada.
I will emphasize this point once more. One hundred and seventeen companies are blacklisted by the World Bank: 117 companies. By the way, what the World Bank does is they use Canadian money, the Canadian participation in development, to support these projects abroad. So imagine that 117 Canadian companies are not allowed to bid on projects where Canadian monies are used. This is shameful. We must stand up and say something and do something about it. It's not enough for the OECD to do their job. They can do their job whether we like it or not, but it's upon us to do what is right. What is right is to have a study and get to the root of why this is happening to us.