Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I wish we had more time for all of you. This is very intriguing. When we began this study, I had an understanding that not everyone around the table was aware of this issue. Part of the problem is a reporting mechanism that we have now and the legislative environment that we have now. There may be some disagreement about the state that an investing company comes from and what responsibility that investing state has, and I think that's the crux of this today.
We've heard from Professor Imai and Ms. Gardner, and I'd like to hear a little more from you, Mr. Monge, about what you see as Canada's role, as my colleague asked about. What is the role of the government of the investing companies that we're talking about, particularly Canadian mining companies?
As well, Mr. Cuellar, you know that there are other countries that have reporting mechanisms that are not voluntary. Maybe you can talk a bit about what you think we should be doing in the next....
I'll use up my time. I don't have any more questions, so until the chair cuts you off, you can share that time. Thank you.