I'll let Luc give you some information on investments that have been made or discussions that we're aware of.
While the minister was in India three weeks ago, he heard about investment interests in Canada, particularly in potash, so I'll add that to Luc's list.
With respect to investment numbers in particular, I think I mentioned the last time I was here that there is a little bit of scrutiny over the number for Canadian investment in India because, principally for tax reasons, Canadian investors often make their investment from a third state. In particular, Mauritius is a popular site for incorporating an investment in India. That's for tax purposes, as I understand it. As well, more recently, people are using Sri Lanka. So it's difficult to know precisely what the Canadian investment is.
This problem occurs across trade statistics, most especially in investment, but even with respect to goods. For example, we're confidently advised that 8 out every 10 diamonds that come out of the Northwest Territories ends up in India for polishing and being made into jewellery. None of it shows in our trade statistics because first it goes to Antwerp. So it's U.S.-India trade. The numbers need to be examined a little bit before you can have too much confidence.