Thank you very much for that.
I'd like to ask our other witnesses. I'm a member of the Burnaby Board of Trade. I've won business awards. I'm a long-standing member of the New Westminster Chamber of Commerce. The small businesses in my area respect their contractual obligations. They very clearly keep their word. They walk the talk. I'm a little disturbed by a kind of blanket acceptance that even a company that repeatedly breaks its word, breaks its contracts, refuses to meet its obligations, is being defended in a process that, to my mind, was clearly irresponsible.
You seem to be speaking more philosophically about chapter 11, but do you not agree that when a company repeatedly breaks its obligations, chapter 11 should not be a device by which they can get compensation when they've broken their word and their contractual obligations and they refuse to meet their commitments?