Thank you for participating and for engaging those individuals in Canada. We've heard, as Mr. Langrish said, it's all about relationships. I think if we continue to build on those, it will help not only for the short term but for the long term as well.
As alluded to in the past, we're a very small country in population, with 35 million as compared with 1.2 billion. I think one of my colleagues said they multiply over the weekend. I forget the exact phrase; maybe he can word it better.
The fact is that definitely, with their population, they have the people and we have the resources, whether it's food, energy, or education. We have so much to offer, and we want to work together.
The Library of Parliament has indicated the following:
In its report Doing Business 2013, the World Bank ranked India 132nd out of 185 in terms of the ease of doing business. Moreover, India ranked 184th in the world in terms of the enforcement of contracts.
My colleague Mr. Sandhu talked about the need to have some protection, and I think the word you used, Mr. Langrish, was “certainty”.
I don't know, I've never been to India; I hope to get there one day soon. Perhaps you could share with us, in terms of the judiciary system, if we go to a FIPA that would be going to an internationally recognized quasi-judicial tribunal, how do they compare?