If I may add, in respect to the unique Canadian way, with the national contact point, of attaching some sort of sanction for failure to come to the table, that has actually been used successfully with regard to a Chinese state-owned gold mining company registered on the Toronto Stock Exchange but with operations in the autonomous region of Tibet.
As a result of that company's failure to come to the table, the Canadian government stated unequivocally that they would no longer be providing any type of economic diplomatic support, or in this case, also export credit financing. There are a number of levers governments can take to get companies to the table, and Canada is really at the forefront of developing and using those levers.