There are several criteria that we can look at. In my view, it is a question of balance.
As I said earlier in my opening remarks, we want to promote foreign investment as long as there is a net benefit for Canada. Then we will have to see.
If commercially sensitive information is communicated, that can have an impact on commitments made by investors. In my view, what's important here is for decision-makers to weigh all the criteria under the act when the time comes for Industry Canada to conduct studies. So we will reach the conclusion to support the initiative if there is a net benefit for Canada. If there isn't, we will have to say why, depending on what the process reveals.
Each case is unique. If we standardize criteria too much, we are bound to hinder the sharing of commercially sensitive information on both sides, which could slow down investment. We have to be careful about that.