Thanks.
Monsieur Lemire is now lecturing me, for good reason.
Really quickly—I don't want to take a lot of time with this—this raises a couple of issues over privacy protection and intellectual property. They come from the experiences that we faced with regard to protecting privacy, in particular. Out on the west coast, Anbang was an example of a Chinese state takeover and getting access to sensitive materials, including people's personal information, through hotels and seniors residences it had purchased. As well, in Windsor, Nemak is about intellectual property that was developed in the auto industry and then moved to Mexico.
This amendment is to create more opportunity for the government and the minister to have enforcement on that, again, with state-owned enterprises. It comes from practical experiences of being at risk here.