That is actually incorrect. The Peruvian government would not pay a fine to itself; it would pay a fine into an account. We've set up this account under the legislation. It can be an account here in Canada, but its location is not as important as how the money is controlled. Both parties must agree before any money is released from that account.
That means Canada would have a veto on how to use the money in a complaint against Peru. Penalties of up to $15 million a year would go into an account. It would be frozen, and Peru would have to keep paying year after year, unless there was an agreement with Canada. These are large amounts for a country like Peru and surpass the entire budget of the labour ministry. So it's quite a deterrent, the way it is set up.