I'd be curious as to the rationale for that; nonetheless....
On the question of state-owned enterprises owned and operated by the People's Republic of China, they've been sniffing around the world, for reasons that are in line with their public policy interests, I guess, to acquire natural resource companies. We had China Minmetals looking at Noranda, and there are other companies looking at oil companies in Alberta and in other parts.
Now I'm just wondering what the role of NRCan would be. I know it's a question under the investment review act whether it's in Canada's strategic or national interest.
I didn't have time to ask the minister this, but it would have been a good question for him. What would go into the mix in terms of looking at whether it would be in Canada's national and strategic interest to allow state-owned enterprises, owned and operated by the People's Republic of China, to acquire one of our natural resource icons, be it an oil and gas company, a forestry company, or a mining company? What would your role be in that discussion?