Excuse me, I have very limited time.
Excuse me, Ms. Wilhelm and Mr. Williams, you chose a legal route that went to the Supreme Court of British Columbia. That was excellent forum shopping in finding Judge Shelley Fitzpatrick, who did the same thing for Mountain Equipment Co-op. You chose a route that would exclude first nations from involvement when you went into binding arbitration with the Nova Scotia government, and, as my colleagues have pointed out, while suing Nova Scotia for $450 million.
I have time for one more quick question, so forgive me for being very abrupt.
Do you believe the connections between Paper Excellence and the People's Republic of China—such as co-locating in headquarters and having had loans from the People's Republic of China's development bank—are sufficient that your company or that the People's Republic of China could invoke the Canada-China Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement, the FIPA, in order to seek secret damages from Canada for regulating your business?