Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to like to thank the witnesses as well for their comments and for allowing us as a committee to get to know about and familiarize ourselves more with some of the issues of chapter 11. I agree with some of the statements that have been made. Although I'm not quite sure of all of the complexities, I do understand that there is a need to make it a fairer system. I'm not sure whether it needs to be replaced or whether there's a need to put some new mechanisms in place that would in fact deal with some of those concerns.
I would like to ask the witnesses if they could share some of their comments about what they think would be some of the ways we could improve the systems in chapter 11 without necessarily ripping the whole thing out. If the idea is to rip it all out, I'm not sure how it can be done within the framework of NAFTA. I'm not an expert on that particular aspect of the law, but I certainly would like to know whether there's a possibility that we, as legislators, could introduce some mechanism that could in fact make it a little better.
Maybe Professor Amos could reply.