In the paper you submitted, Mr. McIver, you covered four areas, as you did in your discussion, and I think some are worth repeating. You said government procurement saved European nations at least 30%. That's substantial. That's a huge saving. In terms of labour certification, I haven't heard a lot of opposition to providing opportunities for labour mobility and recognition of professional credentials, because you're right, we do have a declining population and we need access to those bright minds. We've covered supply management.
The only one left is the IP regulations. You make the statement in your paper that unless Canada endorses and adopts broad intellectual standards of property protection, a lot of bad things are going to happen. What are those broad intellectual standards of property protection you're referring to?