Mr. Chair, with respect to Aecon or other deals coming from some countries—maybe it's China—we have a job to speak to the investment community in China and say, “Here are the sectors in our economy where we would welcome your investments with very few conditions, so let's focus on them. Also, respectfully, here are some sectors where there's going to be a lot of rigour to go through.” I don't think we've been having that discussion and being very prescriptive with certain investments across the globe, and saying to them, “We've got an enormous array of sectors you can invest in. We would really like to facilitate discussions for you to get into these spaces. I'm not sure what they are yet, but we're working at it. Quite frankly, it's going to be more difficult for you to deploy capital in those spaces.”
I don't think that's an inappropriate conversation to have with them, and I think it would avoid some of the concerns that Ms. Ramsey raised about certain sectors and companies. I don't think that's offside.