What you're saying is that it's fine to continue without rules, but don't try to put rules in place. That's what I'm hearing you say.
With respect, I just simply don't agree with that. We may disagree—and that's fine—on how stringent the rules should be, but at least we're talking about trying, attempting, to put some rules in place.
As well, I do take some exception to your statement that no investment could be made without potential human rights abuses. Well, of course not. You can say that, and someone can listen to you say it, and believe it; it's easy to say. But, my goodness, you must have enough faith in mankind somewhere along the line to believe that every company that works abroad is not inherently evil, that every person isn't just after the almighty dollar, that actually some of them have a social conscience and are trying to do their jobs in a fair and equitable manner. Surely....
That's seven minutes. I've got one more question.