Regarding the regulation of the Indian market, if you noticed, I was part of the Prime Minister's delegation this time as well. When we were in India, the Prime Minister clearly said, as you did, that we have what India needs and we recognize that it is a market with great potential. It was very clear. It was said in the meeting. It was said in public. When the Prime Minister addressed 400-plus delegates or representatives of companies, he said the same thing: that we do realize India is a potential market.
During those days, actually, I read the Canadian papers. One of the statements made by, I believe, Rahul Gandhi talked about FDI. I have been noticing that in India's parliament, even though they have a minority government, the talk is there. I believe that gives us hope that they will come up with some regulations, some laws at some time, or they will make some policy adjustments for multinationals and all these retailers. We talked about Walmart, and even though there is a concern, the government, their prime minister, their parliament, have been constantly talking about opening the markets, and they've been talking about foreign investments as well.
Do you think there is hope?