This is exactly one of the key points we're making about this amendment, so this is important. This is absolutely pertinent, because we're talking about balancing transparency and the need to protect not just current investments but future investments. Dave speaks to this, and he says:
We have another company that's going to invest $3 billion with one company and they have a decision if they're going to come to Windsor or they're going to go to Mexico. And when they see this going on it's ridiculous.
That's what he says: “it's ridiculous.”
Mr. Chair, this amendment that we have before us is a balance between transparency and accountability and the responsibility I have to my community, a responsibility to make sure I don't put in jeopardy the historic investment in Windsor, the battery plant, but also that it doesn't jeopardize the billions of dollars of investment that are on our doorstep. They're on our doorstep. There are Korean and Japanese companies and other companies from Germany and elsewhere that are looking to locate, which are in Windsor right now—