I agree with you entirely. I'm just saying that's the history of it.
There is still a perception that a Canadian court would be perhaps more...I won't say “biased”, but they would want to take into consideration the public policy of Canada to an extent that might not be acceptable by the other party. I think it's really that.
There have been cases where the court system has not, perhaps, given a result.... There have been rather strange results in courts, results that can only be rectified by action from the government, because you can't use the appeal system. I'm thinking of a case, the name of which I forget—