You were concentrating on mining in your remarks. Coincidentally, I had a meeting with the CEO of Teck Resources in my office last week here in Ottawa for another reason, as you can imagine. We were talking about their operations in Chile, for instance. I was just down in Chile recently on a parliamentary visit. He brought up the fact that Teck chose to act in Chile the way it acts in Canada. I don't think that is the case for many Canadian mining companies. They have managed to sign impact-benefit agreements with communities and develop very large projects with absolutely no controversy at all.
However, it seems Canada has trouble—a bad reputation, in many cases—when it does not do that and when companies take advantage of countries without the capacity to regulate.