Okay.
Professor Kempa, you spoke about the “country-agnostic” nature of Bill C-70, which is something that, at first blush, I would be supportive of.
Now, one of the reasons why I suppose we would deal with this is that we have a changing world, and different governments are going to have different mandates. Is there a compelling reason why we wouldn't apply the same standard—and a high standard at that—when it comes to transparency and the registry of any foreign agents?