I would just like to clarify that. If you look at the chapeau, or the opening words, of subclause 8(1), that is where it's saying that it applies in Canada and the EEZ. So we may be mixing questions a bit.
The reciprocity agreement is intended to deal with situations where the damage is outside of Canada—because of our proximity, most likely the United States. The legislation itself applies to Canada's territory out to the 200-mile economic zone. So that means the damage suffered by someone in that zone is compensable.
That might be the most relevant to your concern about foreign—