I'll continue down that road because this is of particular interest to me.
In terms of dealing with Canada's operations in other countries.... As you mentioned, we have an oversized influence in the mining sector because most of the mining companies are based in Canada. That's where we see some of our impact abroad.
We have a commissioner for responsible enterprise in Canada, who was before this committee earlier. She was essentially getting no complaints from Latin America or Africa, for instance, because the community groups that had issues with Canadian mining companies felt the office had no power. It has no power to call testimony from witnesses or to call documents, so those groups were going to the United Nations and taking other routes.
Again, this is a side issue, perhaps. It's peripheral to the issue of non-tariff barriers, but I think it plays into why some of these countries may take actions against Canadian investors.
I'm wondering whether you could comment on that office. If we had it strengthened, we would have fewer disputes abroad.