What I'm taking from your testimony is that Canada was complying with 26 of 28 provisions. One of those two we needed to get into balance by switching policy created by the Mulroney government into law, and the final real substantive change is the brokering piece.
I'd like to get an understanding of whether we have had some issues with our export permits in the last decade. I think the testimony you've given, Mr. Arbeiter, is true. Canada can have a role here, but to suggest we had to clean up our own act is probably vastly incorrect.