That's good to hear.
If we're going to raise the expectations of the Philippines to deal with some of those issues we are concerned about, I guess what I want to have is reassurances about other Canadian companies' investment and the government being more proactive, because we shouldn't be shipping.... That was terribly embarrassing that we were caught and that we had to actually subsidize the return of garbage. We shouldn't have been doing it anyway, for so many different reasons.
What assurances do we have that there's going to be more of a proactive approach to Canadian companies and businesses that want to exploit weaknesses in trade agreements, or a lack thereof, for this type of activity? I think if we're going to have expectations, then they should have expectations of us.