I have two problems. One is the conflict in Canada between resource rights belonging to the province and international trade belonging to the federal government. It's a complex legal issue. If an employer makes a deal for you to operate, and then the employer changes or breaks that deal, in our view you have a legal right to respond to it.
For example, if the potash industry was all bought up in Saskatchewan, shut down for economic reasons, or sold to another country, I would argue that the citizens of Saskatchewan have a right to say, “Wait a minute; those are our resources. Start them back up. Take them over. Do something.”
This is all about the rights of corporations. Tell me who's defending the rights of the citizens of Canada or the provinces?