I think there's a problem here. I remember well when we ended up compensating Exxon—I believe for close to $2 billion—when we were in government, over something.... We made a change in the additives to fuels, or whatever. That tells me that sometimes investors get protection that does impact upon our sovereignty.
You mention in your remarks on page 3 that the Canada-China FIPA ensures that the federal, provincial, and territorial governments will have full policy flexibility in key areas, such as health and education. In what areas do we not have policy flexibility under this agreement?