I'd like to follow up on that with Ms. Coumans.
In my years of being here sitting on the natural resources committee, we did a study on the involvement of indigenous communities in natural resource extraction here in Canada. We repeatedly heard from mining companies, who brought up, I think with some pride—in fact, a lot of pride in many cases—the advances they'd made in Canada regarding impact benefit agreements with communities, making sure the communities were involved from the start, making sure that those indigenous communities benefited from the activities on their territories. However, we have this disconnect with how these same companies seem to be operating abroad, or at least we have a disconnect with their concern about having this same amount of oversight on their activities abroad.
Ms. Coumans, can you can talk about this? Where does that concern come from? You would think that these companies would want to carry that pride to all their activities.