I think that certainly within countries, our businesses can make choices regardless of what the policy is. I'll give you an example of a really fantastic B corp that is operated just outside of Toronto. It's called Oliberté. They are the world's first fair trade shoe factory. They operate in Ethiopia and Rwanda, but they choose to work very closely with the community to have their factory inspected so a Rana Plaza or something that tragic doesn't happen in their factory. They pay their workers three times the legal minimum wage. They have a maternity and paternity leave for their workers. Because of the markup in retail fashion, they still manage to net quite a good profit. I think that we can take our principles that we hold dear in Canada and apply them through companies to kind of evangelize good corporate practice in that way.
On March 23rd, 2015. See this statement in context.