Its potential use, which was advocated by this particular company, would be the first time. There was a lively discussion about whether this instrument should come to Canada or not. You'll hear from other witnesses on that. It is a real dilemma for governments: should the workers, pensioners, suppliers and communities pay the price for corporate crime?
In communicating with Canadians in the election campaign, I think each of your parties can be very clear with Canadians whether you think that tool should stay in the box, be repealed, be amended or be improved. It is an attempt to solve that dilemma that innocent people should not pay for the offences of corporate officers.