I simply wanted to go back to what I said earlier about what might be unrealistic in the very short term. However, I think there is an obligation to ensure that there are minimum employment standards in the countries that deal with each other. I think that's achievable, and that will probably be done sooner than in Europe, that is in 40 or 50 years. In the countries with which we do business, people are informed about, among other things, globalization.
Do you have any organizations or institutions, or do you establish comparative minimum employment standards, for example? The minimum wage, whether it's in Quebec, elsewhere in the country or in various American states, may vary quite a bit. The minimum wage in Quebec already corresponds to an existing poverty level.
In short, how should we proceed, at the international, North American or American level, to evaluate and compare minimum standards? Who can do it?