I won't give away all the company secrets about how to restructure transactions.
You're quite right. Every time there's a law, there's always a host of lawyers trying to figure out ways to structure things, whether it's tax, competition, investment, different kinds of laws.
This law is pretty difficult to get around. There's actually an anti-avoidance provision in the Investment Canada Act, so it's very hard to structure things around the legislation and the intent of it.
The new provision makes that tougher. It is harder to structure around something if you have the control-in-fact test, because it's not simply looking at a structural basis. This does move the law and make it tougher to structure around the application of the law. I think this amendment does that.