No, under the WTO rules, it would be permissible and TRIPS compliant for Canada to permit the exporting manufacturer to obtain a compulsory licence prior to entering into a formal agreement with the importing country. So it is TRIPS compliant and something that Canada could do. In doing so, you would allow foreign governments, particularly governments like Ghana with domestic procurement laws, to respect their laws and enter into these international tender agreements, and have companies here come forward in good faith with a licence in hand to say, we can fill that tender and here's our price.
We can beat others out there. It's possible, and it's TRIPS compliant, and it's probably the way that would work best.