But you would have to agree that it's going to be a limited investigation because the key people, the key documents and the key executives cannot be compelled to come before the ombudsperson to explain their situation. We are in the unhappy situation of having the Canadian courts protect human rights abroad, and to date, notwithstanding some of the reluctance on the part of Canadian courts, they are doing a more aggressive job of protecting human rights where Canadian companies do not wish to disclose what's been happening.
Again, how is it that the ombudsperson could produce a report that would be useful to you if she's not able to talk to the key people?