It's a bit similar to what I was mentioning to your colleague, Madam Findlay, a few minutes ago. In a nutshell, it promotes and puts in place rules that ensure more transparency and predictability of the legal regime. In providing for these articles and the right of establishment—so that banks can establish themselves—it provides for what we call national treatment and most favoured nation. We essentially ensure that Panamanians wishing to establish a bank are treated on the same level playing field and that there is no discrimination in how foreigners will be treated. That's essentially what it does.
On November 3rd, 2010. See this statement in context.