All right.
I would say, in principle, yes.
The international practice.... If you look at different countries in Europe that have quite substantial development programs, within them they have programs to support the private sector through aid programs. It's very difficult, because you need to maintain very high ethical standards and you need to make sure the businesses from your country are not going to do anything that could contravene not only the laws of that country, but also your own laws. Sometimes you do not have the legal framework to actually compel businesses to behave in a certain manner when they are abroad.
The purpose of the government might be correct, but I think we still need a certain framework to regulate how Canadian companies operate abroad before they are given Canadian public funds to support strategies abroad.