Every minute that Canada does nothing proliferates an existing risk to the life savings of Canadian pensioners, many of whom have their life savings invested in public companies that don't know they should be doing something to address this issue. The effect on the market cap of a company when a catastrophic human rights event occurs in its supply chain is profound. It's a risk to value.
Our Canadian companies don't want to be supporting this, but they don't know what to do, so give them some guidance. Canadian companies have to make these disclosures anyway. That's benefiting the other countries that have passed these laws. Investors and consumers outside Canada have a better idea of the human rights risk profile of Canadian companies than Canadian consumers and investors do. It makes no sense. We actually don't have any time. We don't. We're behind on this.