This has been an ongoing issue as well. I published a piece in The Globe and Mail on Tuesday with regard to the China Investment Corporation's lack of support for Teck with regard to the hostile takeover by Glencore.
We have been seeing this kind of thing for quite a long time. In terms of our previous policy of allowing Chinese investor immigrants, for example, to come to Canada, the basis for assessment was whether the Chinese person who wanted to invest in Canada had behaved in a way that maintained the standards of China in how much income tax they evaded and how much bribery they paid, on the assumption that if they were following the norms of China, they would follow the norms of Canada.
The program was eventually cancelled, because that just doesn't work. You can't expect a company to behave morally in Canada when it's been behaving atrociously in foreign nations. That's my opinion, as a non-expert on the subject.