The factors that are currently listed in section 20 are intentionally broad:
(a) the effect of the investment on the level and nature of economic activity in Canada, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the effect on employment, on resource processing, on the utilization of parts, components and services
I won't read them all, but, needless to say, section 20 right now has intentionally broad parameters for the purposes of trying to ensure that we can contemplate a number of factors. Suggesting that, in addition, it would be non-exclusive these other aspects, I think we'd have to think about.
I would note that there are existing guidelines. You're asking whether or not this is written down. Our existing guidelines on the national security review of investments state that the transfer of sensitive technology and intellectual property is considered during national security review, which applies to all foreign investments regardless of the size and all IP regardless of whether it is government-funded. If the request is that intellectual property be written down somewhere, I would just note that IP is written down in our national security review of investments.