Certainly when the patents went, it was a wake-up call for many people, not just in Canada but across the globe, to the value of patents. You're seeing patent litigation in the U.S., and people are starting to realize their value.
As I said to Mr. Regan, it's always incumbent upon a publicly traded company to get the best value for shareholders. In the Nortel bankruptcy, it was incumbent upon them to recoup the costs they could to pay their creditors. At the same time, the government has to protect the public interest in the value they've invested.
There is no easy solution to this. I know that we as a company wouldn't want to see governments block us in our acquisitions in Ireland, in Europe, in Asia.