It's a bit of a two-way street, in that we are concerned about foreign jurisdictions copying our products, intellectual property theft, etc., and it is a very severe problem. I think we have to focus on what we can control, and enforcement of the types of regulations we have here in Canada is incredibly important. Sadly, we are developing an international reputation for being very lax on our own enforcement of intellectual property. We see this in the automotive sector. Parts are coming into the auto sector that are almost exact replicas, with our own packaging. People are putting them in their cars and their cars don't work. You have safety issues starting to pop up as well.
It's a very severe problem right here in Canada, so I would certainly encourage you to look further into aspects of enforcement and more protections that might be needed. I would recommend two aspects of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. You mentioned China, and they have an excellent paper that has come out on China. The committee clerk and your analysts may want to take a look at that. Included in that is some reflection on the issue of intellectual property.