As I said before, I'm certainly not opposed to foreign ownership, because they bailed out a lot of Canadian corporations that had gone bad. The minister made a decision. Whether I agreed with it or didn't, he made the decision, and that's his political right.
My problem again is enforcement. Maybe the lawyers are right. Maybe it's in the act that you can do it, but it's whether the minister wants to do it. Our problem is that promises were made; one corporation won over another by making these promises, and they were never required to live up to them.
It's not that we're anti-foreign investment at all. The problem is enforcement. I'm not a lawyer, but I think it's at the minister's discretion that they weren't enforced.