I think, Mr. Woo, that you talked about a problem with public support. I agree with you on that. It's the same when it comes to China. I really think part of the reason for that is.... You mentioned the FIPA that was signed with China, which wasn't debated. We did have a briefing at this committee, but it wasn't debated in the House of Commons, and I do think that's a mistake by the government.
Government members will disagree, I'm sure, but the fact of the matter is that if we were to be transparent on those agreements and have the proper debate, the extraordinary claims that are made out there I think would show up in the light of day as not as serious as was once perceived. I do have a very sincere problem with the Canada-China agreement on the unlimited liability for the federal taxpayer for provincial decisions, but I think we would move some distance in gaining more public favour for these types of agreements if the government would be more transparent. I'd like your thoughts on that.
My last question is about the IP protection. What are the concerns? What needs to be done to ensure that our folks who have intellectual property to protect are indeed protected in the Indian market and that we don't have cyber espionage or whatever?