Mr. Wakil, we were talking earlier and I want to go back to that. It's with regard to the evidence that's out there in terms of measuring. I think it's a fair discussion that there isn't enough out there.
How do we go about changing that? I think it is, at some point, logical to do some type of metrics when a company is purchased in Canada, related to what patents or what types of innovation are then brought to our country from somewhere else, versus what exits from the country.
Are you aware of any model out there that another country is doing? I think that's a fair way of evaluating. Otherwise, when we look historically at some of the companies that we've lost, we don't seem to go back to review whether what we're doing makes sense or not. Hence, since we have not had a comprehensive review of the Investment Canada Act, wouldn't it be a logical thing to at least measure the success or failure of the model we have?